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Body Roundness Can Predict Heart Disease Risk, Study Shows
"Rounder" participants were 163 percent more likely to develop heart disease in a Chinese study of adults over the age of 45.
Heavy metal exposure could increase cardiovascular disease risk, study finds
Exposure to heavy metals may increase risk of calcium buildup in the walls of coronary arteries, which can lead to chronically narrowed arteries, a new study found.
Measure of body roundness may help to predict risk of cardiovascular disease
Having a high body roundness index (BRI) over a 6-year period was associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease for adults older than age 45, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Buildup of Metals in Body Can Worsen Heart Disease
There were also geographic hotspots for especially high levels of metals in urine. For example, people living in Los Angeles had markedly higher urinary tungsten and uranium level
Exposure to zinc, copper and other metals linked to heightened risk of heart disease
People with high levels of metals found in tobacco smoke, fertilizers and batteries are more likely to develop atherosclerosis, a disease that reduces blood flow to organs.
Metal exposure can increase cardiovascular disease risk
Metal exposure from environmental pollution is associated with increased calcium buildup in the coronary arteries at a level comparable to traditional risk factors, according to a new study. The findings support that metals in the body are associated with the progression of plaque buildup in the arteries and potentially provide a new strategy for managing and preventing atherosclerosis.
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Dementia and heart disease risk slashed by eating three foods, heart and brain expert says
Cardiovascular expert Doctor William Li has revealed the foods we should all be eating more of to protect our hearts and ...
Cancer Therapy Advisor
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Incidence of Cardiovascular Disease Higher for Seniors With Cancer
The incidence of cardiovascular disease is higher in older adults with cancer, especially those with hematologic, lung, and metastatic cancers.
News Medical
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Study uncovers hidden proteins fueling heart disease and stroke
Researchers identified key proteins linked to cardiovascular disease, highlighting new targets for drug development using ...
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Women still missing out on treatment for cardiovascular disease, despite major progress in disease management
Women in the UK, and elsewhere, are still missing out on vital treatment for their No 1 killer—cardiovascular disease—despite ...
Pharmabiz
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International SOS urges organisations globally to implement measures to protect workforce from cardiovascular disease
International SOS urges organisations globally to implement measures to protect workforce from cardiovascular disease: Our Bureau, Mumbai Friday, September 27, 2024, 17:15 Hrs [IS ...
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High Levels of Well-Being Protect Against Cardiovascular Disease
High levels of well-being may protect against the risks for cardiovascular diseases, according to study findings.
News Medical
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New guidelines for cardiovascular management in noncardiac surgery released
The 2024 guideline for cardiovascular management of adults undergoing noncardiac surgery reflects a decade of updates and new ...
Newcastle University
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Cardiovascular disease in women
Women are missing out on vital treatment for their biggest killer, cardiovascular disease, despite progress in the medical ...
ahajournals.org
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Kidney Disease as a Cardiovascular Disease Priority
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects >850 million people globally and is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease ...
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World Heart Day 2024: Know how your genes, lifestyle affect heart disease risk in familial hypercholesterolemi
Heart disease is a complex interplay of genetic factors and lifestyle choices. Familial Hypercholesterolemia serves as a ...
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