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Happiness May Help Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke, Says New Study
And happiness—or the lack of it—may affect our heart health, according to research published on September 18, 2024
This much coffee can lower your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke: study
Cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CM) is defined as having two or more cardiometabolic diseases — Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke.
Coffee could be more than a morning pick-me-up, according to new research
The latest study should be a comfort for caffeine drinkers, but isn't necessarily a sign to start a new habit.
Drinking coffee linked to lower risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke, study finds. Here's how much you should be having.
People who have one to three cups a day face a lower risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and other cardiometabolic conditions, new research suggests. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism,
Drinking a Few Cups of Coffee Each Day Could Benefit Your Heart
A new study suggests that drinking a few cups of coffee each morning may help protect against heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Drinking three cups of coffee a day -- or about 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine -- lowered the risk of health problems linked to the heart or metabolism,
Number of coffees you need to drink per day to lower your heart disease risk
A new study has found that drinking three cups of coffee per day could actually lower your risk of heart disease. This goes against previous ideas that caffeine drinks are bad for your heart health, so your daily habit might not be so bad after all.
Your Morning Cup of Coffee May Boost Heart Health, per New Study
A new study suggests that drinking three 8-ounce cups of coffee daily may reduce the chances of cardiometabolic illnesses by nearly 50% and enhance your well-being.
Your Coffee Habit Could Be Good for Your Heart Health
Experts suggests continuing to drink moderate amounts of coffee or tea daily if you already do so, but caution against consuming too much caffeine. There’s some good news for coffee and tea lovers: A new study has linked moderate caffeine consumption with a lower risk of developing co-existing type 2 diabetes,
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Stroke Rates Rising in Adults and Kids With Sickle Cell Disease
Stroke rates continue to rise among adults and children living with sickle cell disease, despite new standards of care meant ...
Science Daily
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Stroke rates increasing in individuals living with SCD despite treatment guidelines
The incidence of stroke continues to increase for adults and children living with sickle cell disease (SCD) despite the Stroke Prevention Trial in Sickle Cell Anemia (STOP) establishing standards of ...
Endocrinology Advisor
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Incident Infarcts, Stroke, and Small Vessel Disease: What Is the Link?
Baseline small vessel disease score is the strongest predictor for incident infarcts among patients with a history of stroke.
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Stroke deaths are declining in Europe but rising worldwide, new analysis shows
Stroke prevention efforts should focus on high blood pressure, lifestyle, and environmental factors that can increase ...
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Increasing Stroke Occurrence in Those With Sickle Cell Disease Despite Guidelines
The incidence of stroke continues to increase for adults and children living with sickle cell disease despite the Stroke ...
Medscape
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Environmental, Metabolic Factors Driving Global Rise in Stroke
Air pollution, high temperatures, and metabolic risk factors are driving large global increases in stroke cases and deaths, new data showed.
Baton Rouge Business Report
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This area hospital has been recognized for its excellence in stroke care
Our Lady of the Lake Heart and Vascular Institute was named Baton Rouge’s first comprehensive stroke center by The Joint ...
rheumatologyadvisor
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Raises Stroke Risk in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Patients with both rheumatoid arthritis and atrial fibrillation (AF) vs AF only have a higher risk for ischemic stroke.
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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 ...
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