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Exercise Improves Heart Health by Decreasing Stress, Study Finds
[ad_1] Researchers found that the heart-protective benefits of physical activity nearly doubled in people with a history of depression. “Exercise…
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These Eggs May Actually Be Okay for Your Heart
[ad_1] When it comes to raising blood cholesterol, eggs have gotten a bad reputation. Over the years, doctors have warned…
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Weight Cycling Increases the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
[ad_1] People who lost weight and gained it back repeatedly — a phenomenon commonly called weight cycling that is often…
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Medicare Will Cover the Weight Loss Drug Wegovy to Reduce Heart Disease Risk
[ad_1] Medicare will now cover Wegovy (semaglutide) for people who are overweight or have obesity and who have an increased…
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The lock-in problem at the heart of the DOJ’s case against Apple
[ad_1] It’s no secret that Apple products work best if you stick with an iPhone. It turns out that’s a…
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Is Intermittent Fasting Bad for Your Heart?
[ad_1] People who follow a form of intermittent fasting called time-restricted eating — specifically, those who only consume calories during…
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Common Symptoms of Heart Failure and How It’s Diagnosed
[ad_1] Blood Work and a Stress Test Can Help Make a Diagnosis To determine if you have heart failure, a…
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What Is Congestive Heart Failure? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
[ad_1] Edema and Heart Failure Edema is swelling that is caused by excess fluid trapped in the body’s tissue. The…
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Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements May Lower Cancer Risk, but Increase Heart Disease Risk
[ad_1] An analysis from the landmark Women’s Health Initiative trial found that taking calcium and vitamin D supplements lowered a…
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Women With Depression Face a Higher Risk of Heart Disease Than Men
[ad_1] Both men and women with depression face an increased risk of heart disease, but that risk may be more…
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