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According to a March 2023 US News and World Report article, Black women who are exposed to certain forms of racism may be more likely to develop heart disease.
According to CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), heart disease is one of the leading causes of death among men and women.
Source: https://greatneckrecord.com/keeping-your-heart-healthy/
According to many health professionals, ready-to-cook foods are unhealthy and a source of many diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.
At 57, he endures continual pain from ruptured disks in his neck and spine, along with shortness of breath from severe heart disease.
A total of £66,454 was raised which will be going directly towards helping the hospice continue to care for people diagnosed with illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and dementia as well as their families and carers.
Biotechnology advancements have the potential to revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, from cancer and heart disease to rare genetic disorders.
Source: https://alvernoalpha.com/exploring-the-world-of-science-and-medicine/
Burning vinyl chloride can also produce dioxins, which are known to cause cancer, infertility, Type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease and immune disorders.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/health/east-palestine-derailment-health-issues.html
But in four weeks, people who consumed six teaspoons every day significantly increased their blood antioxidant levels, helping to prevent cell damage, fend off heart disease, delay aging, stave off cancers, and preserve vision.
“By partnering with CCPL, we are reaching more South Carolinians to help them know their numbers and help prevent or control risks of stroke and heart disease.”
Cardiac surgeries are now being provided in large numbers with more than 250 interventional treatments for heart disease conducted each month at the GPHC, with plans afoot to commence regular open-heart surgeries for adults this year.
Choosing a diet low in saturated and trans fats and high in fibre, along with 30-40 minutes of exercise, can help prevent heart disease.
Coronary heart disease claims lives all across the world, and it can be exacerbated by a number of lifestyle factors.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/silent-killer-heart-disease-symptom-28321096
Cuba is a massive exporter of sugar, yet many Cubans are living in poverty while we consume vast quantities of a substance that can cause cancer and heart disease.”
Disease of the muscles, bones or joints is also listed, alongside trauma to limbs, blindness, deafness, heart disease and chest disease.
Source: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/uk-world-news/dwp-warns-people-could-missing-28134913
Dr. Axe clearly outlines the great benefits of the keto diet beyond fasting and weight loss: reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, reduced risk of heart disease, resistance to brain and neurological disorders, and more.
Source: https://woub.org/2023/12/26/the-keto-diet-with-dr-josh-axe-saturday-march-9-at-530/
Dr David Swann, GP Medical Practice, Riverstown said, "Prevention is better than cure and that is particularly relevant to heart disease.
Eating too much sugar can contribute to weight gain with obesity itself linked to an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and strokes as well as some cancers.
Every day, 250 to 400 families in the U.S. lose a loved one to COVID-19, and COVID remains the third leading cause of death behind only heart disease and cancer.
For people with type 2 diabetes, exercise can lower the risk of dying of heart disease.
Source: https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2023/02/12/exercise-can-help-manage-chronic-diseases/
Further tests may be needed to confirm coronary heart disease, including a treadmill test, radionuclide scan, CT scan, MRI scan or coronary angiography.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/health/warning-sign-falling-asleep-could-27755378