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Eating just one egg a week could be enough to lower your risk of dying from heart disease
Those who reported consuming up to six eggs per week showed a 29 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related death. View on euronews
Inflammatory bowel disease tied to higher risk for heart disease
Male patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face a higher risk for ischemic heart diseases (IHDs), according to a study published in the March issue of the International Journal of Cardiology Cardiovascular Risk and Prevention.
Heart Disease Awareness: When and Why You Should Get Screened Now
When should you get screened for heart disease? The American Heart Association recommends that routine screenings should start at age 20. That sounds early, but heart disease can
Simple ways to lower your heart disease risk
Getting regular checkups that focus on preventive care can help you stay well.They can also help you catch certain conditions early, potentially helping you li
Heart Disease in Women: An Urgent Call to Awareness
As a Cardiologist, I frequently encounter a concerning misconception among women: the belief that heart disease primarily affects others, while the fear
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Go Red for Women: Kalamazoo wears red for the fight against cardiovascular disease
February is Heart Health Month, and the City of Kalamazoo recently declared Friday National Wear Red Day in support of heart ...
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Updated Heart Disease, Stroke Statistics Presented for 2025
Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death, according to a report from the American Heart Association published in Circulation.
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Heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death in women: Why?
February is American Heart Month, a highlight of which is Wear Red Day, which aims to raise awareness about heart disease in ...
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Heart Disease is Preventable
Op-Ed: Diet, exercise and stopping smoking will save many lives, especially in Brooklyn’s minority communities.
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American Heart Association raises awareness for heart disease in February
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- February is American Heart Month. Throughout the month American Heart Association chapters across the ...
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National Wear Red Day: Stand with women in the fight against heart disease
According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing one in three deaths ...
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Wear Red Day spreads awareness for women’s heart health
Heart disease oftentimes can be overlooked in women. 13 ON YOUR SIDE asked Cherry Health how women can stay heart-healthy.
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National Wear Red Day highlights heart disease as top killer of women
The first Friday in February marks National Wear Red Day, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death for women.
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National Wear Red Day raises awareness about heart disease
Friday is National Wear Red Day to bring attention to heart disease in women. In this segment, Lindsay Colle with the ...
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People are getting heart conditions at a younger age. Here's what experts say might be behind it
"The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in younger people has many factors. Key contributors include obesity, ...
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