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08/18/2026
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By Petra Stone
Researchers Examine Cardiorespiratory Fitness as Heart Disease Predictor
An umbrella review published in the journal Sports Medicine examined whether cardiorespiratory fitness can identify existing cardiovascular disease or predict serious cardiac events, according to the report. Researchers analyzed six large research reviews covering more than 31,000 people across multiple populations, the report stated. The review asked whether CRF, measured most commonly through VO2 max, […]
08/14/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: 560 to 610 Minutes of Weekly Exercise Tied to Substantial Heart Risk Reduction
Study Links Higher Exercise Volumes With Greater Cardiovascular Protection An observational study published online Aug. 8 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that 560 to 610 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was associated with a more than 30% lower risk of heart attack and stroke, according to the study. That amount […]
07/26/2026
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By Petra Stone
Two Hours of Strength Training Weekly Linked to Lower Heart Attack Risk in Women, Study Finds
Study Finds Strength Training Reduces Cardiovascular Risk A large-scale study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has found that women who engage in regular strength training have a significantly lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to the report. The study examined data from 117,025 women over an average follow-up period […]
07/21/2026
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By Petra Stone
Strength Training: The Natural Path to Female Empowerment Beyond Big Pharma
Introduction: Rejecting the Pill-Pushing Paradigm In an era where a woman’s health journey is too often hijacked by a predatory pharmaceutical industry—an industry that profits from perpetual sickness, not genuine wellness—a profound revolution is unfolding in plain sight. It’s not found in a prescription bottle, but in the simple, grounding act of picking up a […]
06/26/2026
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By Petra Stone
Garlic and Spinach Consumption Linked to Heart Health, Blood Sugar Control, Cancer Risk Reduction and Inflammation Reduction
Consuming garlic and spinach together may provide benefits for heart health, blood sugar regulation, cancer risk reduction and inflammation, according to existing research. Both foods contain compounds such as allicin, flavonoids, nitrates, and fiber that contribute to these effects. Nutrition experts cite multiple studies supporting these claims, though they note that further human research is […]
06/21/2026
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By Petra Stone
Push-Up Capacity Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Study Finds
Men who can complete 40 or more push-ups have a 96% lower risk of cardiovascular disease events compared to those who can do fewer than 10, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study, conducted by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, followed 1,104 active-duty male firefighters for […]
06/18/2026
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By Petra Stone
Afternoon or Evening Walks May Offer Slightly Greater Blood Pressure Benefits, Experts Say
The Timing Question Nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, a condition that contributes to heart attacks and stroke, according to health officials. Blood pressure naturally follows a circadian rhythm, typically rising in the morning and dipping in the evening. Morning surges and nighttime hypertension are known to increase cardiovascular risk. A 2019 […]
06/06/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: Push-up Capacity Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Risk in Male Firefighters
Study Finds 96% Lower Heart Disease Rate Among Men Who Can Do 40 Push-Ups Middle-aged men who can complete 40 or more push-ups had a 96% lower rate of cardiovascular events over 10 years compared with men who could do fewer than 10, according to a Harvard-affiliated study published in JAMA Network Open. [1] [2] The study tracked […]
05/31/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: 560-610 Minutes of Weekly Exercise May Cut Cardiovascular Risk by Over 30%
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that adults who exercised 560 to 610 minutes per week had a more than 30% lower risk of cardiovascular disease compared with inactive individuals, according to web sources [1][2]. Current World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommending 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week were […]
05/17/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study Links Very Low and Very High Resting Heart Rates to Increased Stroke Risk
A new study presented at the European Stroke Organisation Conference has found that both very low and very high resting heart rates are associated with an increased risk of stroke, according to a report from mindbodygreen. The researchers identified a U-shaped relationship, with the lowest stroke risk observed among individuals with resting heart rates between […]
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