Cardiovascular Disease
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healthReplacing Processed Meat with Pulses Can Cut Heart Disease Risk
Swapping one daily portion of processed meat for pulses like beans or lentils may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and ischemic heart disease.
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healthBlood Test Breakthrough to Detect Heart and Kidney Disease Earlier
A simple blood test could detect early vascular damage. Researchers found red blood cells carry a 'fingerprint' of vessel injury.
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healthEric Topol on AI, Genomics, and the Future of Preventive Cardiology
Eric Topol discusses the transformative potential of AI, genomics, and digital tools in cardiovascular care and disease prevention.
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healthShingles Vaccine Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks and Strokes, Study Suggests
New research indicates the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of serious cardiac events, including heart attack and stroke, by nearly half in high-risk patients.
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healthBereavement Surge in Cardiovascular Risk During COVID-19
A new Swedish study finds that losing a close family member significantly increases cardiovascular disease risk, with a heightened effect during the pandemic.
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healthSunlight Exposure Linked to Lower Mortality and Reduced Disease Risk
A decade-long review suggests ultraviolet exposure may reduce risks of cardiovascular disease, infections, and certain cancers.
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healthSuper Bowl Champion Steve Beuerlein Leverages AI for Early Cardiovascular Disease Detection
Former NFL quarterback Steve Beuerlein partners with Heartflow to utilize advanced AI technology for proactive detection of cardiovascular issues, drawing from personal family history.
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healthUN Report: Work-Related Stress Kills 840,000 Annually
A United Nations report reveals the staggering human cost of workplace psychosocial risks, including long hours and harassment, leading to millions of deaths and significant economic loss.