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Cardiovascular diseases: How the treatment for heart diseases has evolved? – TheHealthSite

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death around the globe. Here's how its treatment has evolved over the years. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death around the globe. Continue reading

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Preventive Medicine: The body calls, and the heart answers – CT Insider

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Every year in the U.S., well over 650,000 people succumb to heart disease, and many if not most of those deaths are premature, if anything more so than for COVID. And, like COVID, heart disease produces long haulers as or more often than it kills Continue reading

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Covid-19 is killing more people in CNY right now than anything else – syracuse.com

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Syracuse, N.Y Covid-19 is killing far more Onondaga County residents right now than any other cause of death. With 204 deaths so far in December, Covid-19 is far outstripping the monthly average deaths from the typical leading cause of death: heart disease. The numbers dont lie: At the moment, yes, Covid-19 is killing more people than heart disease, said Brian Leydet, an epidemiologist and infectious disease professor at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Continue reading

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Assessing the Link Between Sugary Drinks and Cancer – Pharmacy Times

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Over the past 2 decades, there has been an increase in the consumption of sugar worldwide, partly because of beverage marketing and growing urbanization.1 This lifestyle is deeply rooted in western countries. Data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey showed that the intake of sugar in the US population surpassed the recommended calorie intake, with the average intake of men and women aged 18 years and older being 1.5 and 2.8 greater, respectively.2 On average, half of the US population consumes sugary drinks on a given day, with data showing 1 in 4 people get at least 200 calories daily from sugary drinks.3 Consumption of sugary drinks regularly may be a major contributory factor to the epidemic of cancer, according to a study published by the British Medical Journal.4 According to the study, a sugary drink is more than 5% sugar, which includes sugar-sweetened beverages, soft drinks (carbonated or non-carbonated), fruit drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, and 100% fruit juices. These beverages are the single most significant sources of calories in the United States.5 The study assessed the correlation between the consumption of sugary drinks and artificially sweetened beverages, plus the risk of overall cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancers Continue reading

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Know The Health Benefits Of Mediterranean Diet Other Than Weight Loss – NDTV

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Mediterranean diet focuses on consumption of fruits, vegetables and whole grains The Mediterranean diet has gained a lot of attention in the past year. It has been ranked as one of the best diets of 2020. This is not just a diet but a healthy eating pattern that can offer multiple health benefits Continue reading

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Think Diabetes, Think Heart – The Star Online

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

As 2020 draws to a close, most Malaysians are reuniting with families and celebrating with loved ones, albeit a low-key one due to the current pandemic. The year end period is also a time when many take stock of their health, reflect on the year that was, and make resolutions for the coming new year. Continue reading

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Here’s How Constant Exposure To Pollution Can Lead To Heart Problems – India.com

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

If you happen to live in a polluted city then those tiny particles that arise owing to pollution can take a toll on your heart. Yes, you have heard it right! It can raise your risk of cardiovascular disease if you constantly tend to expose yourself to air pollution. Continue reading

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Kentucky struggles with high rates of diabetes, heart disease – WCLU

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

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Mustard Leaves Health Benefits: Here’s How Sarson Is A Perfect Fit For Your Winter Diet – NDTV

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

Winter diet: Mustard leaves are loaded with vitamin C, A and K One of the common winter delights is saag. Green leafy vegetables mainly sarson or mustard leaves are used to prepare it. Mustard leaves are commonly available during the winter season Continue reading

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‘Theyre coming in younger and coming in sicker’ One hospital’s war with coronavirus – Los Angeles Times

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2021

As Dr. Louis Tran walked through the field hospital outside Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, he passed weary casualties of a COVID-19 surge with no peak yet in sight. Young and old, they slept on cots while receiving oxygen through nasal tubes. Continue reading

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