American Heart Association
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healthMelatonin’s Potential Link to Heart Failure Raises Concerns
New research highlights alarming risks associated with long-term melatonin use, including heart failure and increased mortality.
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healthMen’s Health Awareness Month: Addressing the Mortality and Mental Health Crisis
CDC data reveals American men face a five-year life expectancy gap and rising suicide rates. Experts outline actionable strategies for cardiovascular health, mental resilience, and breaking generational trauma cycles.
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healthFruits and Vegetables Linked to Better Sleep, Study Finds
New research connects daily fruit and vegetable intake with improved sleep quality, offering a 16% boost.
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healthDogs and Longevity: Health Benefits Backed by Science
Cardiologist Dr Dhruv Kazi shares how his dog Rumi improved his mental health and physical activity during the pandemic. Research links dog ownership to lower cardiovascular risk and longer life.
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healthPopular Sleep Aid Linked to Increased Heart Failure Risk
New research suggests long-term use of melatonin, a common sleep supplement, may significantly raise the risk of heart failure and mortality.
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healthHeart Disease Threat Surges for Women: Stark 2050 Projections Revealed
A new American Heart Association report forecasts a significant rise in cardiovascular disease and related conditions among women by 2050, highlighting critical health challenges.