All posts tagged with Health
06/16/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The more fried potatoes you eat, the higher your chances of death. That was the conclusion researchers came to at

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-16-new-study-reveals-french-fries-are-killing-people.html

06/15/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Could honey be a natural way to prevent heart disease? That may just be the case. New research has found

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-15-honey-found-to-reduce-arterial-plaque-by-an-astonishing-30-could-it-prevent-heart-attacks.html

06/13/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Often touted as a “silent killer,” hypertension or high blood pressure affects some 1.13 billion people worldwide — that’s around

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-13-millions-of-patients-are-being-overdosed-with-blood-pressure-medication-study-reveals.html

06/12/2017 / By Russel Davis

A recent study conducted by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania revealed that snacking

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-12-is-that-late-night-snack-putting-you-at-risk-for-diabetes-and-heart-disease.html

05/30/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Known as “the silent killer,” sepsis has a hand in nearly half of our nation’s hospital deaths, according to a

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-30-toxic-blood-infections-can-be-eliminated-using-magnets-says-british-inventor-of-machine-thats-about-to-begin-human-clinical-trials.html

05/25/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A recent study published in the World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases revealed that while magnesium levels may play a role in

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-25-eating-real-chocolate-may-lower-your-blood-pressure.html

05/21/2017 / By Earl Garcia

High physical activity levels may help stave off the effects of aging, a recent study published in Preventative Medicine revealed.

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-21-jogging-for-just-30-minutes-a-day-can-knock-years-off-your-biological-clock.html

05/21/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Too much iron is bad for you, particularly if you’re a man. Some men are predisposed to accumulating high levels

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-21-are-you-getting-too-much-iron-men-suffer-high-risk-of-heart-problems-from-excessive-iron-supplementation.html

05/14/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A recent study published in the British Medical Journal revealed that some of the most commonly prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-14-common-painkillers-such-as-ibuprofen-and-naproxen-found-to-raise-the-risk-of-a-heart-attack-within-a-week-of-use.html

05/03/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Once you grin and bear it, riding your bicycle to work isn’t as bad or annoying as it sounds. It

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-03-riding-your-bike-can-cut-your-cancer-and-heart-disease-risk-by-almost-half-says-new-study.html

05/02/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

When it comes to exercise, you may want to keep your friends close. A new study published in Nature Communications revealed

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-02-new-study-reveals-that-exercise-is-socially-contagious.html

05/02/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Researchers from the University of Glasgow have delivered good news for avid cyclists everywhere. Taking your bike to work could

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-02-riding-your-bike-to-work-found-to-cut-the-risk-of-cancer-by-45.html

05/01/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

It has long been believed that cutting down on your sodium intake can reduce your blood pressure and your risk

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-01-shock-study-reveals-lowering-sodium-intake-does-not-reduce-blood-pressure.html

05/01/2017 / By Russel Davis

The harmful effects of energy drinks go beyond their caffeine content, a recent study revealed. According to the authors, a

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-01-energy-drinks-found-to-produce-harmful-changes-in-blood-pressure-and-heart-function-reveals-new-study.html