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Cold Wave Alert: Winter Increases Risk of Infections, Hypertension, and Heart Problems ...
Doctors warn that cold waves can increase the risk of infections, worsen hypertension, and trigger heart complications, ...
An inexpensive polypill is probably one of the best ways to solve the world’s heart problems, prominent cardiologists say. Never heard of a polypill? You’re not alone. This approach to medication for ...
Fish oil supplements are healthy for overall health and especially beneficial for heart or cardiovascular ...
Heart disease is still one of the top killers worldwide, but many don't pay attention to some early warning signs. Doctors ...
You can develop shortness of breath if you have heart valve problems. This is because your heart valves help move blood through the four chambers of your heart and throughout your body. Your heart ...
Many heart patients recall subtle symptoms weeks before a major event. Jaw pain, unexplained fatigue, or breathlessness are ...
Though chest pain is the symptom most commonly associated with cardiovascular issues, there are a range of atypical symptoms that may indicate something is wrong with the heart. High blood pressure, ...
Did you know that problems with getting an erection when aroused can be your body's way of telling you to take a look at your ...
Dr. Phillip Yang, a cardiologist at Stanford Health Care in California, told Yahoo News that heart problems following COVID vaccination are “theoretically possible but extremely rare.” (Getty Images) ...
Scientists have long been aware that respiratory infections—such as influenza or certain types of coronaviruses—can trigger heart disease. This happens because they cause inflammation, which plays a ...
Heart attacks are increasingly common in adults under 40. It's important to know the signs of heart conditions at any age, even in young adulthood. See a doctor if you get unusually winded or pass out ...
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Male endurance athletes aged over 50 may be at greater risk of serious heart problems
Veteran male athletes who have spent years training at high intensity may be at greater risk of serious heart problems while exercising, new University of Leeds research shows. Published today and ...
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