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Cardiologists typically eat heart-healthy breakfasts like oatmeal with berries, whole-grain toast with avocado and egg, or Greek yogurt with nuts.
The President of the American Medical Association made a stop in Mississippi. Dr. Bobby Mukkamala spoke with healthcare ...
Women who experienced being stalked are more than 40 per cent likely to develop heart disease and stroke, according to an ...
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The New Times on MSNResearch links ultraprocessed foods to heart disease, obesityNew research reviewed by the American Heart Association (AHA) and published on August 10, shows links between ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) and serious health risks. These foods, common in today’s diets ...
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center announced on Monday that it was joining a new initiative by the American Heart Association.
Daily consumption of extra-virgin olive oil can improve cholesterol levels and support heart health, according to a new study ...
Researchers have found because of increased screen time and less sleep, heart health risks in children and teens is on the ...
Debra Dion Faust died Aug. 7 at the age of 73. She has been remembered for her work as a High School English and Theater Teacher, as well as her involvement in various organizations. Dion Faust taught ...
Gateway to Health will have more than 25 exhibitors, sponsored by the North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS), Bismarck ...
With a variety of wearable and digital health tools currently available, addressing unmet needs in cardiovascular health requires a patient-centered approach, working backward to create solutions, ...
A new scientific advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) suggests that not all ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are ...
Women who have been stalked are at "significantly" higher risk of heart disease, say scientists. The American study showed ...
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