Heart Health
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15/03/2023 - Boost for Mediterranean diet in women's heart risk analysis
Sticking to the Mediterranean diet may cut the risk of cardiovascular disease and death for women, according to a major new analysis published today. More
10/03/2023 - Global targets for sodium reduction 'way off'
Huge efforts are needed for global communities to meet the target of reducing sodium intake by 30% by 2025, according to the World Health Organization. More
09/03/2023 - Low dose radiation 'linked to increased risk of heart disease'
Exposure to low doses of ionising radiation is associated with a modest increased excess risk of heart disease, researchers report today. More
08/03/2023 - Outcome inequality in leg artery disease
Common treatments for peripheral artery disease may be prescribed less often and be less effective in women than in men, researchers say today. More
14/02/2023 - Millions of adults with heart failure at risk of complications
Up to 2% of adults in Europe, North America, and Israel are likely to have heart failure, according to new estimates published today. More
09/02/2023 - AI study to help understand fatigue
Research using artificial intelligence is helping to find better ways of managing and treating fatigue. More
07/02/2023 - Cohabiting helps to maintain lower blood sugar levels
Being married or living with a partner can help to maintain lower blood sugar levels – regardless of how acrimonious the relationship is, a new study published today suggests. More
01/02/2023 - Knowledge of CPR not widespread in the UK
About half of UK adults would not be comfortable performing CPR for a cardiac arrest, according to a survey published today. More
31/01/2023 - Cardiovascular disease 'a complication of coeliac disease'
People with coeliac disease have a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease, despite having fewer known risk factors, a new study shows today. More
26/01/2023 - Pre-eclampsia link to heart disease risk
Women who have pre-eclampsia have an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases compared to those who do not suffer the condition in pregnancy, a Danish study out today has shown. More
25/01/2023 - Trans fat still widely consumed - WHO
Five billion people worldwide are still exposed to harmful trans fats, the World Health Organization has warned. More
25/01/2023 - Protective gene mutation could form heart therapy
A beneficial gene mutation may one day form a treatment for cardiovascular disease, researchers have reported. More
20/01/2023 - Thousands at risk of avoidable heart attack or stroke
Almost half a million people delayed starting medication to lower blood pressure during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis. More
19/01/2023 - COVID-19 increased risk of death for 'at least 18 months'
People who have had COVID-19 have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death for up to 18 months after infection, a study published today shows. More
13/01/2023 - NICE calls for more people to be offered statins
More people in England could be offered statins, following newly published draft guidance from NICE. More
10/01/2023 - Risks of pulmonary oedema among open-water swimmers
Older women who take part in open-water swimming may have an increased risk of developing pulmonary oedema, according to a newly reported case study. More
05/01/2023 - Women with diabetes face increased risk of venous thromboembolism
Women with diabetes are at greater risk of venous thromboembolism than men, particularly during perimenopause, according to an Austrian study. More
21/12/2022 - Folk medicine remedy found unreliable
New research has investigated a popular folk medicine remedy for staunching blood, widely used in Switzerland – and found that it does not work. More
14/12/2022 - Vaping alongside doesn't help smoking cessation
People who vape but continue to use tobacco products are unlikely to give up smoking, according to research published today. More
24/11/2022 - Protein discovery could lead to less toxic cancer drugs
Better, less toxic cancer drugs could be developed following the discovery into how a key protein involved in a wide range of cellular processes works, British scientists have reported. More
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