Can intermittent fasting worsen heart health? What a new study says – The Indian Express
Among people already living with heart diseases, intermittent fasting increased the risk of death due to heart disease and stroke by 66%.
» Read moreAmong people already living with heart diseases, intermittent fasting increased the risk of death due to heart disease and stroke by 66%.
» Read moreIntermittent fasting may increase the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according to a new study of 20000 people.
» Read moreScientists tracking 20000 people find higher cardiovascular risk in those who eat only in an eight-hour window.
» Read moreThe study presented here aimed to establish a predictive model for heart failure (HF) and all-cause mortality in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients …
» Read moreIn the days after the time change there is an increase in strokes and heart attacks. … heart disease, as well as metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
» Read moreThe outcome of the study suggests that niacin or vitamin B3 is a newer risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. “Niacin’s effects have always been …
» Read moreThus, societal guidelines differ in recommending OAC to AF patients with Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age ?65 or 75, Diabetes, Stroke, and …
» Read morePatients with heart failure encounter a multitude of challenges when navigating care and dealing with the burden of their condition, …
» Read moreHawaii Pacific Health announced Tuesday 7-year-old Leila-Rose Coloma as the state’s 2024 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals champion for …
» Read moreWhat’s worse, a recent study has found that when these microplastics float in your bloodstream, they may raise your risk of heart attack and stroke by …
» Read moreA new study shows long-term exposure to air pollution increases the risk of a heart attack and complications following a heart attack.
» Read more… cardiovascular disease, according to Erasmus Medical Center and heart research nonprofit Hartstichting. With Ramadan starting in less than a week …
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