Prediabetes treatment may reduce heart and kidney risks in childhood cancer survivors
Childhood cancer survivors have a higher prevalence of prediabetes & diabetes than peers. Learn how treating these conditions may protect heart …
» Read moreChildhood cancer survivors have a higher prevalence of prediabetes & diabetes than peers. Learn how treating these conditions may protect heart …
» Read moreIn fact, mortality after a heart attack in winter is higher than an episode in summer. There are many changes in the body that create conditions for a …
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» Read moreSydney scientists are pioneering new technology to examine one of Australia’s biggest killers, cardiovascular disease. The system can track cell …
» Read moreShe’s the woman whose heart disease isn’t recognized because her symptoms don’t look like a man’s heart attack even as heart disease is the leading …
» Read moreThere are several medications that have been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack and death in people with coronary artery disease: statins (80 …
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» Read moreLong-term, exercise reduces the risk of diseases – such as high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease – that Dr. Hill treats in his patients.
» Read moreCardiac beriberi, also known as wet beriberi, is a severe manifestation of thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency that affects the cardiovascular system …
» Read moreThe American Heart Association brought a community together, including stroke and heart disease … heart attack survivor Eli Ferradas. “It definitely …
» Read moreTMZ has learned. The producer’s official cause of death is acute cardiac dysfunction and hypertrophic heart disease … according to the medical …
» Read moreAdults with a diagnosis of coronary heart disease before age 45 years are 36% more likely to develop dementia over 13 years of follow-up compared …
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