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08/04/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Common diseases in transition: Cancer and heart disease now the leading cause of DEATH in 21 countries
A large cohort study published in the Lancet announced a shift in the leading causes of death among middle-aged adults in 21 countries, with cancer creeping in to number one currently held by heart disease. The countries in question ranged from high income (HI) to middle income (MI) to low income (LI). Although cardiovascular disease is still […]
03/02/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Active older adults who increase their fitness levels halve their risk of early death
The secret to living a long life may lie in how active you are, even in your sunset years. A new study published in The BMJ showed that exercising, especially later in life, can lower your risk of an early death. According to the study, this works for everyone, even those who have been inactive […]
11/05/2019
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By Ethan Huff
New studies show that high cholesterol REDUCES mortality, revealing total scam of statin drugs, Big Pharma’s biggest profit generator
The myth that cholesterol is somehow toxic to the human body has greatly enriched the pharmaceutical industry, generating profits to the tune of billions for drug companies that mass market their cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to heart patients. But it’s important to remember that science doesn’t actually support this farce, and in fact shows that cholesterol […]
08/06/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
New Natural News book offers drugless solutions to preventing, reversing heart disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Every year, more than half a million Americans die because of heart disease – the majority of whom are claimed by coronary heart disease (CHD), the most common type of heart disease and one of […]
07/31/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Inactive adults have an increased risk of early death, stroke, and heart attack
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines physical activity as any movement performed by the muscles of the body that requires expending energy. These activities could either be for fun, for work, or for recreational purposes. While some people use the term physical activity interchangeably with exercise, the latter is considered a subcategory of physical activity and is more associated […]
03/19/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Study finds link between abnormal potassium levels and an increased risk of heart failure
People with heart failure should also take care of their potassium levels. According to a study in the European Journal of Internal Medicine, patients with heart failure who also have abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood are more likely to see themselves be readmitted to a hospital, or worse, die as a result of […]
02/19/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
The relationship between potassium levels and heart failure
A study finds that people with heart failure who also have abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood, also known as hyperkalemia, have a higher risk of heart failure readmission and death. The study, which was published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine, looked at whether hyperkalemia at admission predicts one-year outcomes in […]
02/15/2019
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By Rita Winters
Surgery a risk for heart damage: Increased risk of death from heart cell damage found to occur during or after non-heart surgery
Older patients who have had a non-heart surgery increase their chance of dying by six times, a month following the operation. These procedures include surgery on body parts that are far from the heart, such as knee surgery or prostate surgery. According to new research published in the journal Circulation, operations that do not involve the heart […]
01/18/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Meat proteins do very little for your cardiovascular health — proteins from nuts and seeds are healthier for the heart
Experts say that proteins can be good for your heart, but only if you choose the right kind of protein sources. A study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology suggests that meat-based protein sources increase the risks of cardiovascular disease and death, while protein from nuts and seeds keeps the heart healthy. Researchers aimed […]
01/15/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Augment your cardiovascular health with more plant proteins
A team of researchers from France and the U.S. has found that protein from meat is linked to a significant increase in the risk of heart disease, while plant proteins are good for the heart. The study, which was published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, aimed to examine the link between specific patterns of […]
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