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Most Folks With Heart Disease Consume Too Much Salt
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Cutting back on sodium is crucial to treating heart disease, but most heart patients aren't able to limit their salt intake, a new study finds.On average, people with heart disease consume more than double the daily recommended amount of salt, resear ...
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Adult High Blood Pressure Could Begin in Childhood
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Stressed? Some Genes Could Raise Your Heart Attack Risk
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Folks with genetically-driven stress are more likely to suffer heart attacks after nerve-wracking events or times of unrest, a new stu ...
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Just 30 Minutes Less Sitting Time Per Day Cuts Seniors' High Blood Pressure
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Seniors wound up with lower blood pressure after they were coached to get up and move more often, a new study says.Health coaching successfully reduced sitting time for a group of older adults by just over 30 minutes a day, according to a report publ ...
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Sleep Troubles Can Raise Your Blood Pressure: Study
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A major review of data confirms that getting less than the recommended amount of sleep each night is a risk factor for high blood pressure.D ...
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Medicare to Cover Wegovy When Patients Also Have Heart Disease
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Medicare will now cover the popular weight-loss drug Wegovy if patients using it also have heart disease, U.S. officials announced Thursday.The move comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved drugmaker Novo Nordisk’s application to&nb ...
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Could Intermittent Fasting Diets Raise Heart Risks?
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Intermittent fasting might be bad for your heart, a new study warns.People who restricted their eating to an 8-hour window had nearly twice the risk of heart-related death compared to folks who ate freely, results show.This runs counter to previous r ...
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Even Couch Potatoes Reap Health Reward From 10,000 Steps Per Day
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The more steps a person can fit into their day, the lower their risk of early death and heart disease, regardless of how much a couch potato they are otherwise, a new study shows.People who are sedentary for more than 11 hours a day gain the same hea ...
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