cardiovascular risk
Toxic metals tied to increased heart disease risk
Findings reinforce fact that environmental exposures are equally important for cardiovascular risk, and should not be ignored.
Portfolio diet can lower heart disease risk
The full findings are present in the journal- Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases.
Men with erectile dysfunction twice as likely to have heart attacks, says study
Research further adds those who have trouble getting or keeping an erection are also more likely to suffer from cardiac arrest or stroke.
Eating eggs not dangerous for diabetics
Having up to 12 eggs per week for a year did not raise cardiovascular risk factors in the patients with pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Baldness, premature greying may up heart disease risk: study
Men below 40 years of age who are going bald and dealing with premature greying are at five-fold risk of developing heart disease.
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