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Category Archives: Heart Diseases

Four ways to address the heart disease-related outcomes of malaria – BugBitten – BMC Blogs Network

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

Malaria increases the risk of heart failure by 30%, meaning an increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases. Dr Continue reading

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Vet column: Animals can be affected by different types of heart disease – Dorset Echo

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

When you think of heart disease in people you think of heart attacks and angina as humans often suffer from coronary heart disease however in dogs and cats we see all sorts of different heart diseases. Coronary heart disease is very rare in animals but instead we see something called congestive heart failure very commonly - many small breeds of dog are predisposed to congestive heart disease, particularly Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. Continue reading

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Heart murmur: Causes, symptoms, and treatment – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

A heart murmur is an abnormal sound that the blood makes as it moves through the heart. Doctors can hear a heart murmur through a stethoscope. Murmurs can be benign or indicate a serious heart condition. Continue reading

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Heart Disease, Cancer Top List Of Long Islanders’ Health Concerns – WSHU

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

The top three health concerns for residents on Long Island are heart disease, cancer and substance abuse. Thats according to an analysis by the Long Island Health Collaborative. Survey participants say that heart disease and stroke are their biggest personal health concerns. Continue reading

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‘You can’t outrun this’: How man’s near-death experience can change your next appointment at the doctor – MDJOnline.com

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

In December of 2010, Scott Webb headed to his basement for a work out part of his daily routine. While on the treadmill, Webb started to feel pressure and heaviness around his chest mixed with overwhelming nausea Continue reading

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Red and Processed Meat Diet Recommendation Review | Health & Safety – Lancaster Farming

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

The recent article, Unprocessed Red Meat and Processed Meat Consumption: Dietary Guideline Recommendations from the NutriRECS Consortium, by B. Johnston, et.al., published Oct Continue reading

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Australia’s answer to Jamie Oliver knows good health starts on the table – Monash Lens

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

The wheel has turned full circle for Dr Sandro Demaio. The new chief executive of VicHealth the states peak health promotion body was a 21-year-old Monash medical student when he approached the organisations then-incumbent Professor Rob Moodie for career advice. Continue reading

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Genetic testing could keep you healthy. But what about personal info? – Deseret News

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

LEHI If given a chance, who wouldnt want to spend a few bucks to find out if theyre at heightened risk for one day having to confront some life-changing or life-ending medical malady? Thats the concept fueling an explosion in direct-to-consumer genetic testing and one thats also elevating ethical debates about how this most personal of information should be interpreted and protected. Utah-born Ancestry.com is the latest entry into a growing list of companies offering health-focused genetic testing an industry expected to grow to $20 billion annually in the next few years. Continue reading

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Understanding the relationship between Heart Failure and Diabetes – Times of India

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) or heart diseases are the most prevalent non-communicable diseases (NCDs), in India1. Demographic transitions and lifestyle factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and psycho-social stress, can be largely attributed to the increased prevalence of heart-related ailments in India.Recent studies indicate a strong correlation between Heart Failure (HF) a progressive heart disease and other chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes. These co-existing conditions can lead to increased hospitalization in Heart Failure patients, if not diagnosed and managed on time.2 Diabetes and Heart Failure Type 2 diabetes and Heart Failure (HF) commonly coexist, with diabetes occurring in 25% of patients with chronic Heart Failure and 40% in those hospitalized with acute Heart Failure (severe stage) Continue reading

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At the heart of it – University News: The University of Western Australia

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2019

For several decades UWA has been working with National Heart Foundation Australia (NHFA), which this year celebrates its 60th anniversary, to save the lives of everyday Australians affected by heart disease. In the 1980s, the late Professor Konrad Jamroziks anti-smoking advocacy and research into the epidemiology and prevention of vascular disease led to the adoption of smoke-free legislation and health warnings on tobacco products. Continue reading

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