Cardiovascular diseases

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Cardiovascular disease (121)
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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Cardiovascular diseases:


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Decades of research have documented thoroughly the health problems that result from inhaling tobacco smoke oe more than a dozen different types of cancer, heart disease, stroke, emphysema and other respiratory diseases, among others.


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but suggest that smokers of water-pipes could be at long-term risk for nicotine dependence, cardiovascular disease and even cancer.

 Professor Hani Najm, Head of Cardiac Surgery at National guard Health Affairs in Saudi arabia told me in an interview that he fears that water-pipe smoking could result in an escalation in heart disease in the Gulf states.


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which has been linked to heart disease and is high in calories. And Dairy management, which has made cheese its cause,

while switching to unsaturated fats has been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease. The departments nutrition committee issued a new standard this summer calling for saturated fat not to exceed 7 percent of total calories, about 15.6 grams in a 2, 000-calorie-a-day diet.


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#Watermelon May Cut the Risk of Heart attacks and Strokes Watermelon lowers blood pressure. A dose of watermelon a day could help keep high blood pressure at bay.

Researchers have discovered that the fruit is rich in compounds that widen blood vessels -and may cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

And a daily fix of its juices could be enough to lower blood pressure in patients suffering from hypertension, according to a study.

High blood pressure, which affects more than 16million men and women in the UK, doubles the risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke and is blamed for more than 60,

000 deaths a year. But watermelon is an edible source of L-citrulline-a compound vital in the production of nitric oxide,

a gas that widens blood vessels. Researchers in the U s. gave a group of volunteers a daily dose of 6g,

All of those taking part had pre-hypertension, or borderline high blood pressure. After six weeks, readings had improved in all nine participants,

with none experiencing any side-effects. But there is one catch-youd need to eat one -and-a-half watermelons a day to achieve the same effect.

and one that may prevent pre-hypertension from progressing to full-blown hypertension, a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.


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a condition linked with diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, according to a recent study. The American Dietetic Association says theres no conclusive evidence that diet sodas directly cause weight gain,


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Beyond weight loss, research shows that Vitamin d may also protect against diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.


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and plant compounds that combat heart disease and cancer. Black rice revered in ancient China but overlooked in the West could be the greatest superfoods,

and plant compounds that combat heart disease and cancer, say experts. Scientists from Louisiana State university analysed samples of bran from black rice grown in the southern U s. They found boosted levels of water-soluble anthocyanin antioxidants.


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who at 56, is semiretired following a heart attack two years ago. oebut cooking healthy food is a big priority.


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when in fact we are losing money by grooming our bodies for obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer or some other chronic disease.


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cardiovascular disease and stroke, pulmonary disease and birth defects. Only recently, however, has the general public been made aware of the threats posed by third-hand smoke.


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a nutrientbelievedto help ward off heart disease. Vegetables are a medicine cabinet already, #said Richard Mithen, who led the team of scientists at the Institute for Food Research in Norwich, England,


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These steps would also save billions of pounds for the NHS by reducing Britain s biggest killer, heart disease,

free of not only heart disease and stroke but from a number of other chronic illnesses including cancer,

People who are physically inactive are twice as likely to be at risk for heart disease

High blood cholesterol can lead to the build up of fatty deposits in your arteries increasing your risk for heart disease

High blood pressure is called often a silent killer because it has no warning signs or symptoms. By knowing and controlling your blood pressure,

and the risk of heart attack by up to 25 per cent. 5. ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT:

or obese major risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Being obese can reduce your life span by almost four years. 6. MANAGE DIABETES:

atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries), coronary artery disease, and stroke, particularly if your blood sugar levels are controlled poorly. 7. BE TOBACCO FREE:

including heart disease, lung cancer and chronic bronchitis. As soon as you become smoke-free, your risk of heart disease and stroke begins to decrease.

After 15 years, your risk will be nearly that of a nonsmoker. Dr Yancy is a professor of medicine and chief cardiologist at the Northwestern University s Feinberg School of medicine in Chicago.

There are nearly 2. 7m people living with heart disease in the UK and it kills one in five men and one in seven women equivalent to 250 deaths every day.

including strokes, heart attacks and heart disease, costing the NHS £30bn a year. The risks of all these could be reduced by controlling high blood pressure,

which is known as the silent killer because it has no symptoms Dr Yancy said physical inactivity can shave almost four years off the expected lifespan

Over the past 40 years the rates of heart disease and stroke have declined steadily. Average life expectancy in the UK is now 77.9 years for men and 82 for women.


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or high blood pressure than women who didn t take supplements. All of the women studied were white


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#Top 5 man killers in the U s. Heart disease is the number one killer of men. Jeff Hale had closed just a $1. 5 million deal on a a sunny September day in the Pacific Northwest.

One was that every heart attack is unique. My symptoms will be different from your symptoms. The other was,

if you suspect youre having a heart attack, take an aspirin.##Hale took two and drove himself to the hospital.

#Heart disease is the number one killer of men, claiming the lives of nearly 400,000 fathers, friends, brothers,

heart disease(#1) and cancer(#2)# ou have to ask: Why are people still smoking? What you can do about it:

Harvard researchers found that drinking 6 cups a day reduces your risk of developing advanced prostate cancer by 59 percent. 1. HEART DISEASE Why youre at risk:

More than 1 in 3 adult men have some sort of heart disease and more than 390,000 men died of the killer in 2007, according to the American Heart Association.

Why would you die of heart disease? Believe it or not, not every victim of the disease is overweight or inactive.

four times a week) have a 60 percent lower risk of a heart attack than inactive men.#¢

If youre overweight, dropping 10 to 20 pounds lowers your risk of dying from a heart attack.

In fact, a 10-year study found that overweight people had heart attacks 8. 2 years earlier than normal-weight victims.#¢

Men who drink that many 8-ounce glasses are 54 percent less likely to have a fatal heart attack than those who drink two glasses or fewer.

Men who respond with anger are three times more likely to have heart disease and five times more likely to have a heart attack before turning 55.

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#Small habits slowly pack on the pounds over the years: Study Watching TV, eating potato chips, having a sugary soda are a few bad habits that slowly pack in the pounds.

increasing their chances of developing health problems including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, fatty liver disease and some cancers.


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It is also a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, the worlds number one killers. THE WHO said smoking is one of the biggest contributors to a worldwide epidemic of noncommunicable,

or chronic, diseases such as heart attack, stroke, cancer and emphysema, which accounts for 63 percent of all deaths worldwide, nearly 80 percent


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For instance, it might help kids stave off heart disease as they grow up, Franklin told Reuters Health. For the study, Gilly Hendrie and Rebecca Golley of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization divided 145 kids ages four to 13 into two groups.


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#They also had lower levels of biomarkers linked to heart disease, such as C reactive-protein protein. They also shed on average 3. 3lbs (1. 5kg.

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but it contains oxalic acid salts that can cause kidney problems, coma and convulsions. However, the stalks are not a problem and even with the leaves,


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Doctors have thought long that people with an apple figure#a tendency to store fat around the belly rather than the hips#were at a higher risk of heart disease and stroke.

It found that having a higher waist-to-hip ratio#in other words being an apple#was three times more powerful an indicator of heart attack risk

It discovered that having a higher waist-to-hip ratio was no better a predictor of heart disease

and waist-to-hip ratio each have a similar strength of association with cardiovascular disease risk,

or obese was still the main risk factor for heart disease which can of course be influenced by lifestyle choices.#

whether they might go on to suffer heart disease or stroke. And he still thought there was some truth in the apple maxim.

Abdominal fat seems to be associated with other risk factors for heart disease like raised blood pressure, cholesterol, a type of lipid and diabetes#.

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One monkey died of a heart attack a few years ago at a fairly young age. Shiva


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Lipshultz, for one, says people with heart disease, seizures, diabetes, high blood pressure, or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) should think twice before downing an energy Drink up until


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#Calcium Supplements Linked to Heart attacks: Feed Your Bones Instead Calcium supplements have been linked to increased heart attack risk.

A study published in The british Medical Journal via Natural Awakenings found thatcalcium supplements can increase your risk of a heart attack by as much as 31 percent.

The new research looked at 11 studies on 11,921 individuals. Its scary stuff for those at risk of heart disease and osteoporosis, both of which plague the U s

. But its also more proof that the best way to feed your body the nutrients it needs isnt through supplementation,

Well you may be surprised at the foods with the highest percentages of calcium#More and more people are rethinking the tried and true calcium supplementation after finding that it could increase heart attack risk significantly.

and rethink our practice,#said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, director of womens health and heart disease, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New york city.


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But more than that, they were also living about 8 to 10 years longer before succumbing to cancers and cardiovascular disease,

Doctors often use diuretics to treat hypertension#perhaps by drinking tea nightly, Ikarians have lowered gently their blood pressure throughout their lives.

low intake of saturated fats from meat and dairy was associated with lower risk of heart disease;

was associated now with lower rates of diabetes, heart disease and, for some, Parkinson s. Local sourdough bread might actually reduce a meal s glycemic load.

They found that occasional napping was associated with a 12 percent reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease,

It has also been linked to reduced rates of diabetes and heart disease. Adventists diet is inspired by the Bible#Genesis 1: 29.


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also saw improved cholesterol levels and other important markers that lower the risks of developing heart disease and diabetes.

which can raise the risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. Those on the low-glycemic-index diet burned about 150 calories a day more than those on the low-fat diet without any negative impacts on cholesterol levels


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which was looking for effects on kids cognitive development from a variety of metabolic conditions#in mom#including high blood pressure

like high blood pressure. For children with a developmental delay, 20 were born to mothers with Type 2 or gestational diabetes,

including high blood pressure and insulin resistance, that raise heart disease risk. Although no one can say the nation s rising obesity rate is to blame for the prevalence of autism,

Krakowiak said the parallel increases did catch her attention. That was definitely one area that


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Smoking causes lung cancer as well as several other chronic pulmonary diseases and is a major risk factor in heart disease, the world s number one killer.


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along with your risk for liver failure, obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Sugar and other sweeteners are, in fact,

And chronic diseases related to diet such as heart diseases diabetes and some cancers#for the first time in human history#kill more people than infectious diseases, according to the United nations. Less known,


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The DASH Diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) was the winner. The DASH Diet is a plan to prevent high blood pressure

and it took the top spot in the Best Diets Overall category. Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC), a diet that s high in fiber and low in fat,

The Ornish plan is a very low-fat diet for weight loss and prevention and reversal of health problems such as heart disease.


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heart disease, cancer, and other diseases and aging processes. As one of many examples, we can now fix a broken heart#not yet) from romance#but from a heart attack,

by rejuvenating the heart with reprogrammed stem cells. Health and medicine is now an information technology


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They have blind spots, leg cramps, seizures, and heart attacks. They rubberneck, hotdog, and take pity on turtles, cause fender benders, pileups,


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a family member of mine with high blood pressure begged me to hand over the sample I had been testing).


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) Stress doesn t play a large role in chronic high blood pressure. Acute stress can temporarily increase blood pressure,

but overall it s not a main cause of hypertension. Things like genetics, smoking, and a bad diet are much bigger factors.


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Given the body of evidence in adults linking high cholesterol to increased risk of heart disease,


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when treating older patients with diseases like cancer, heart disease, kidney disorders, and other various rehabilitations is that many find it challenging


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strokes and heart attacks, putting an enormous burden on public healthcare systems. The report warns that governments are not doing enough to tackle the growing crisis,

heart disease and stroke, says the report. What has changed is that the majority of people who are overweight


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#200,000 Yearly Deaths from Heart disease, Stroke Are Preventable About a quarter of the deaths from heart disease

The deaths of more than 200000 people ages 75 and younger from heart disease and stroke in 2010 could have been prevented through more effective public health measures treatment

About 800000 Americans die from cardiovascular disease each year. The rate of preventable deaths was higher for men (83.7 preventable deaths per 100000 people) than women (39.6 preventable deaths per 100000 people.

Although the rate of preventable deaths from heart disease and stroke has declined over the last decade among people ages 65 to 74 the rate among those younger than 65 has remained unchanged the report said.

Many of the heart attacks and strokes that will kill people in the coming year could be prevented by reducing blood pressure and cholesterol and stopping smoking.

In terms of heart attack and stroke deaths Its unfortunate but your longevity may be more likely to be influenced by your zip code than your genetic code Frieden said.

One reason for the slow decline in preventable deaths among younger age groups could be that these groups are less likely to receive screenings and early treatment for conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol

which are risk factors for heart disease and stroke. The increase in availability of health insurance under the Affordable Care Act is expected to reduce the number of preventable heart attacks

and strokes in younger people Frieden said. To prevent more deaths from heart disease and stroke health care systems can use electronic health records to identify patients who smoke

or have high blood pressure and cholesterol so that doctors can follow their progress toward heart-healthy behaviors the CDC said.

Communities can promote tobacco-free areas and help ensure access to healthy foods the CDC said.


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The 7 Perfect Survival Foods A 2010 review in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture described quinoa as an excellent example of'functional food'that aims at lowering the risk of various diseases including heart disease


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and reduce hypertension. Brussels sprouts: Not every one loves Brussels sprouts but if you do now's the time to enjoy them.


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Eating one or two ounces of nuts daily is associated with reductions in heart disease and lower cancer risk.

which may be harmful especially for people with medical conditions like high blood pressure. Instead: Drink water ideally from the tap (Eau du Potomac as it's known locally here in D c.).Water is the best drink for hydrating your body;

because people who eat whole grains have a lower incidence of diabetes heart disease and cancers and are less likely to be compared overweight with those who eat refined grains.

and starches increases the risk for heart disease cancers diabetes and weight gain. Instead: Try Wasa or Finn Crisp Original Rye crackers.


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and contribute to increasingly common lifestyle-induced diseases such as Type 2 diabetes andâ heart disease. Humans crave high-energy foods like fats

This drastic increase had been implicated partially in the rise of heart disease and diabetes as leading causes of death in the country over the past several decades.


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#6 Ways to Hold the Sodium Overdoing the salt raises the risk of high blood pressure as well as heart disease and stroke.


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and barley are vital for good health and associated with a reduced risk of diabetes heart disease cancer and excess weight.

In recent decades their high cholesterol content has been thought to play a role in increasing LDL (bad) cholesterol and heart-disease risk.

and studies have not confirmed a correlation between eggs and increased heart-disease risk. The major determinant of LDL cholesterol is saturated fat

and heart-disease rates in part because they eat a diet low in saturated fat. In contrast Americans eat eggs alongside sausage bacon

Study after study over many decades has shown that eating fruit can reduce the risk of some cancers heart disease blood pressure

Actually Collins said the evidence is so strong that soy protects against heart disease that the FDA allowed a health claim for labels on soy food products. 12 Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget Alcohol Alcohol is feared because of the potential for abuse

But decades'worth of research shows that moderate alcohol consumption can reduce deaths from most causes particularly heart disease

increased risk of cardiovascular disease. On the other hand the unsaturated fats monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids e g. canola safflower and olive oils have significant metabolic benefits


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The venom can be made into a freeze-dried powder that research laboratories use to produce drugs for blood clots heart attacks and high blood pressure.


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which has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Using skim milk allows me to keep the calories controlled

or lentils four or more times per week actually have lower levels of heart disease. &quot;<


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#Americans'Interest in Hemorrhoids Has skyrocketed The number of Americans searching online for information on hemorrhoids

Data gathered from Google searches show that interest in the term hemorrhoids more than doubled between 2008 and 2013 according to a Livescience analysis using Google Trends a tool that shows how often a particular search term is entered in the search engine relative to the total search

The term hemorrhoids was searched about 40000 times weekly between 2004 and 2008 but this number started to rise during mid-2008 crept up to about 80000 weekly searches in 2010â andâ reached nearly 120000 during some weeks in 2013.

and hemorrhoids are a common condition said Dr. Jesse Moore an assistant professor of surgery at University of Vermont College of Medicine and attending surgeon at Fletcher Allen Health care in Burlington VT.

It seems possible that conditions such as hemorrhoids might be among the most searched-for online

Technically everybody has hemorrhoids. Â 7 Embarrassing Health problems What are hemorrhoids? One of the misconceptions about hemorrhoids is that'nobody has it but me.'

'Actually everybody has hemorrhoids but not everybody has symptoms of hemorrhoids Moore told Livescience. Hemorrhoids are normal parts of the human anatomy

and they serve a purpose. These little blood vessels act like water balloons inside the lower rectum and help people control bowel movements.

But sometimes hemorrhoids can become swollen or inflamed causing symptoms such as bleeding or pain. I see a lot of people in my office with complaints of hemorrhoids.

Only about half of the time is it actually that they have hemorrhoids that are said symptomatic Moore.

Because other conditions can cause the same symptoms many people mistakenly think they have hemorrhoids.

The most common condition that people mistake for hemorrhoids are said fissures Moore. Both can cause bleeding.

Fissures which are tears in the skin of the lower rectumâ are treated usually with topical medication applied to the surface of the fissure.

However some patients need surgery he said. Dr. Jeffrey S. Aronoff a colorectal surgeon at Lenox Hill Hospital in New york said he suspects people may be increasing searching for hemorrhoid information

because advertisements about hemorrhoid treatment services are becoming more common. It's important that people be aware where they educate themselves about medical issues

because some health websites have inaccurate information Aronoff said. The best way to avoid getting symptomatic hemorrhoids

or fissures is to avoid constipation and prolonged straining on the toilet. People should eat a high-fiber diet consuming about 30 grams of fiber as well as drinking about 2 liters of water a day Moore said.

Fruits such as apples and pears (with skin) have about 4 to 5 grams of fiber.

A bowl of a high-fiber cereal might have up to 8 grams and a cup of cooked peas lentils or beans has up to 15 grams of fiber.

When too much pressure is positioned on the blood vessels in the rectal area hemorrhoids may bulge or become swollen.

and long hours of sitting canâ increase blood flow into the hemorrhoids and result in their engorgementâ increasing the risk of developing symptomatic hemorrhoids Aronoff said. 9 Conditions That Pregnancy May Bring How can hemorrhoids be treated Hemorrhoids

there's internal and there's external hemorrhoids Moore said. Internal hemorrhoids cause painless bleeding. One treatment option for internal hemorrhoids is to use

what is called rubberbanding which is strangling the hemorrhoid by tying a rubber band at its base cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid.

This is an outpatient procedure that a doctor performs in the office. External hemorrhoids happen when hemorrhoids become irritated

and blood clots form under the skin. This is called a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid and is painfulâ

and can bleed. Â The usual treatment for external hemorrhoids is to excise them. Over-the-counter stuff that people see advertised for hemorrhoids have never been shown in any good scientific study to help hemorrhoids he said.

Generally if people see blood in the stool it's important to see a doctor especially

if they are over 40 years old. A doctor could help make sure the blood is from a hemorrhoid

or a fissure and not from a tumor in the colon doctors said. Also when people experience discomfort in their rectal area

which could be caused by symptomatic hemorrhoids fissures warts or other conditions it's a good idea to see a doctor who can help diagnose the problem.

A lot of times it's not actually hemorrhoids and would respond to different treatments Moore said.

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#Ancient Arctic Algae Record Climate Change in'Tree Rings'Bright pink algae that light up the Arctic seafloor like Las vegas neon are also guides to hundreds of years of climate history


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#Berries Cut Women's Heart attack Risk Regularly eating lots of strawberries and blueberries may be good for women's hearts a new study suggests.

and blueberries were 32 percent less likely to have a heart attack over a two-decade period compared with women who consumed low amounts of the compounds.

Previous studies have found a link betweenâ blueberry consumption and a reduced risk of high blood pressure a risk factor for heart attacks.

During the study 405 heart attacks were reported. The results held even after the researchers took into account other factors that could influence the risk of heart attack including  blood pressure body mass index exercise smoking habits and alcohol intake.

However because these factors were reported self it's possible they were not entirely accurate. In addition other unmeasured factors might explain the link.

which contributed to their lowerâ risk of heart attack. To reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems Freeman recommends people eat as much of a plant-based diet as possible.

Eating strawberries and blueberries may reduce the risk of heart attack in women. Follow Rachael Rettner on Twitterâ@Rachaelrettner orâ Myhealthnewsdailyâ@Myhealth mhnd. We're also onâ Facebookâ &â Google+n


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which can increase your risk of heart disease. A protein-packed diet may cause liver or kidney problems.


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This in turn can lead to heart disease and heart attack. Symptoms & Causes There are really no symptoms of high cholesterol.

However if you have other factors that put you at risk for heart disease a minimum threshold may be 100 mg/dl instead.

People who are high at risk include those who have had a heart attack or have neck arm


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</p><p>The findings published Sunday (Mar 10) in the journal The Lancet suggest that atherosclerosis a form of heart disease wherein calcium deposits narrow the arteries may have been a universal disease in all human societies and not wholly a result of the modern diet.</


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