increases in greenhouse gasses and rising sea levels are threating human lives and dramatically impacting cardiovascular health. Exposure to poor air quality due to pollution and extreme weather can increase the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attack and stroke, particularly in people already ...
protect their future health, a new study finds. only about 23% of people treated for major illnesses like heart attack and heart failure receive counseling on their diet within three months of hospitalization, researchers reported recently in the journal of the academy of nutrition and dietetics ....
The signs of a heart attack in women might be different from those in men, but this may not be the case when it comes to chest pain, new research reveals. A European study found that the symptoms of chest pain experienced by women and men during the early stages of a heart attack (...
It isn't exactly a ho-hum script, but it is the one the public has come to expect. Yet less than 50 years ago, well within many baby boomers' lifetimes, physicians did not realize that the damage of a heart attack could be minimized and even reversed. Indeed, it wasn't until 1960...
proofread Ok! University of Virginia Atherosclerosis is a condition affecting the cardiovascular system. If atherosclerosis occurs in the coronary arteries (which supply the heart) the result may be angina pectoris, or in worse cases a heart attack. Credit: Wikipedia/CC BY 3.0 ...
Commonly known as a “heart attack,” where there is irreversible necrosis or death of myocardium (heart muscle) from partial or complete occlusion or blockage of one or more coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart itself. Myocardial ischemia Blood flow to the myocardium (heart muscle)...
Smartwatch Apps May Aid in Heart Attack Recovery More By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter HealthDay MONDAY, Sept. 27, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- After a heart attack, a smartwatch app may help keep patients from being hospitalized again, researchers say. The app helps patients keep track ...
The U.S. not only saw a significant decline in the overall rate of heart attack-related deaths in the past 20 years, but also a reduction in racial disparities for heart attack deaths. This is according to a study that will be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Sci...
Future heart attacks could be better prevented in people visiting their GP with unexplained chest pain, after Keele researchers developed the clearest picture yet of the factors that put them at higher risk. The research is published in theEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiology. ...
Explore content About the journal Publish with us Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature scientific reports articles article Article Open access Published: 25 October 2019 Genomic Prediction of 16 Complex Disease Risks Including Heart Attack, Diabetes, Breast and Prostate Cancer Louis Lello, Timothy G...