The heart is responsible for the circulation of oxygenated blood to various body organs. Once the heart stops pumping, other organs will be oxygen-deficient and die subsequently. Hence, the …
Key Takeaways: Heart Attack Symptoms: Chest discomfort (pressure, squeezing), pain in arms, back, neck, jaw; shortness of breath, cold sweat, nausea. Women may experience atypical symptoms like fatigue or …
Key Takeaways: 47% of U.S. adults (116 million) have high blood pressure (≥149/90), with 10–30% resistant to standard treatments. Consuming flavanol-rich foods (tea, cocoa, berries, apples) reduces systolic BP …
Key Takeaways: Surgeons successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a Maryland man with terminal heart disease. The experimental procedure could pave the way for animal-to-human organ transplants …
The movement of blood throughout our body is an important process. If a part of the body does not receive blood, it could lead to serious complications, especially if …
Key Takeaways Exercise is linked to increased coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores, but this may indicate stable plaque rather than higher heart attack risk. The study is observational and …
Key Takeaways: A landmark trial reveals statins cause no more muscle pain than a placebo. Over 200 patients with prior statin-related symptoms participated in a blinded study. Perception of …
Key Takeaways: Bleeding gums may indicate low vitamin C levels, not just poor oral hygiene or gum disease. Meta-analysis of 15 trials (1,140 participants) and CDC data (8,210 people) …
Key Takeaways: The study found no significant connection between egg consumption, blood cholesterol levels, and cardiovascular disease. Eating 1 to 12 eggs per week does not increase the risk …
By following more than 2,000 patients who had recently suffered a heart attack, researchers at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville found that those who showed hostility and irritability …
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