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Category Archives: Heart Diseases

A healthy lifestyle increases years lived without chronic disease | Maximum Wellness – WWLTV.com

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Keeping a healthy BMI, maintaining your exercise and not drinking too much can give you more than 70 years disease-free and healthy, the study found. NEW ORLEANS With Covid-19 a major player in the health care arena immune modulation, diagnostic testing, comorbidities (concurrent health issues), social distancing, masks, gloves, and so forth the controlling factor to a best outcome is to develop a healthy lifestyle. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Internal Medicine published in April 2020 an original investigation Association of Healthy Lifestyle with Years Lived Without Major Chronic Diseases which sought to estimate the association between a healthy lifestyle and the number of disease-free years. Continue reading

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Glenn Ellis: We are most vulnerable during the pandemic – The Philadelphia Tribune

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, weve known that people with pre-existing chronic conditions are more vulnerable to becoming infected. At this point, the CDC has found that 78% of people admitted into intensive care for COVID-19 had at least one underlying chronic condition. Continue reading

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Facts and Myths About Obesity, Emerging as a Key Factor in COVID-19 Hospitalization – University of Virginia

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

With so much misinformation surrounding obesity, Dr. Catherine Varney is careful with her words. Continue reading

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World No-Tobacco Day 2020: The adverse health effects of smoking – Hindustan Times

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Most people start smoking early, with the mean age at initiation of daily smoking being 18.7 years.(Unsplash) Smoking is synonymous with harm, disease and death. The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) 2016-17 has revealed that 28.6%, i.e., 266.8 million of all adults use tobacco in some form in India. Around 10.7%, or 99.5 million, of the adult population in the country smokes tobacco, according to the GATS data Continue reading

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Even a mild case of coronavirus could leave you with long-term organ damage – The Sun

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

SCIENTISTS are warning coronavirus survivors that they may be left with long-term organ damage. They say that while the patients' lungs are hit the hardest by the lethal disease - other vital organs and bodily systems are also hugely impacted. Continue reading

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What history can tell us about infectious diseases | OUPblog – OUPblog

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

One of the remarkable achievements of the past hundred years has been the reduction of the global toll of death from infectious disease. The combination of applied biological science, improved living and working conditions, and standards of living, together with the benefits of planned parenthood, have transformed the health landscape for millions of people, not least in the developed world. Unfortunately, this led to the belief that these developments had led to the disappearance of infectious diseases as major public health issues with a resulting rundown of public health systems especially in the decades following the Second World War Continue reading

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Nutrition the best medicine to safeguard from pandemics – Beef Magazine

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

For months, weve been asked to stay in our homes, reduce contact with others, avoid touching our faces, wipe down surfaces, wear masks (or dont wear masks?), shutter businesses, close down schools and more, all in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading

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Monster or Machine? A Profile of the Coronavirus at 6 Months – Seattle Times

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

A virus, at heart, is information, a packet of data that benefits from being shared. The information at stake is genetic: instructions to make more virus. Unlike a truly living organism, a virus cannot replicate on its own; it cannot move, grow, persist or perpetuate Continue reading

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$6.5 million for research project on cardiovascular disease – The Hippocratic Post

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Christoph Binder, Professor of Atherosclerosis Research at MedUni Vienna, is to coordinate an international research network investigating the role of B cells in cardiovascular disease. The project is being funded by the Leducq Foundation within the scope of a Transatlantic Networhttps://www.virginia.eduks of Excellence programme with a sum of 6.5 million US dollars (5.9 million). B lymphocytes are immune cells that produce antibodies and provide long-term immunity. Continue reading

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Lifestyle diseases and the coronavirus: what you should know – Kempton Express

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

As the number of Covid-19 infections increases exponentially, health minister Zweli Mkhize has expressed concern about the risk group of South Africans suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity (comorbidities). Continue reading

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