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Cardiovascular
Lifestyle Modification and Mortality Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
Emphasis on the significance of adopting healthy lifestyles among diabetic patients with comorbid cardiovascular disease to mitigate mortality risk.
March 2024
Association Between Stroke and Carotid or Vertebral Artery Dissection
Individuals experiencing a stroke or a combination of stroke and neck artery tear face nearly double the risk of heart attack within one year.
March 2024
Sugary Beverage Consumption and Cardiovascular Risk
Sugary beverages constitute the primary source of added sugars in the diet, contributing to elevated cardiovascular risk.
March 2024
Smoking Cannabis Increases Heart and Stroke Risk
Burning cannabis releases toxins similar to those found in tobacco smoke, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke associated with smoking.
March 2024
Childhood Stress and its Impact on Cardiometabolic Health in Adulthood
Longitudinal study reveals the trajectory of cardiometabolic risk from childhood stress
March 2024
Broadened Health Risks Following Myocardial Infarction
Survivors of myocardial infarction face heightened susceptibility to various health complications beyond cardiac issues.
March 2024
Use of Salt Substitutes in Blood Pressure Management
Salt substitutes contribute to maintaining healthy blood pressure levels, particularly among older adults.
March 2024
Prevalence of Heart Failure in Women from Latin America
Coordinated efforts across various sectors are essential to address the challenges posed by heart failure in women from Latin American countries.
Februery 2024
Apixaban vs. Aspirin for Stroke Prevention: Insights from NEJM Study
Apixaban demonstrates a lower stroke risk compared to aspirin, albeit with a higher risk of bleeding, as indicated by a study published in NEJM.
Februery 2024
Role of Strength Training in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Integration of resistance exercises yields significant health benefits that may not be fully realized through aerobic activities alone in cardiac patients.