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Why Water Is Key to Your Heart's Health
drugs
August 25, 2021
Everyone knows that drinking plenty of water every day can improve your health in a myriad of ways, but here's a lesser-known benefit: New research suggests that middle-aged adults can lower their long-term risk for heart failure by simply drinking enough
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AHA News: How Healthy Is Your Neighborhood? Where You Live Can Greatly Affect Heart, Brain Health
drugs
July 16, 2021
Liz Harris won't let anything stop her from walking. Three mornings a week, she descends three flights of stairs and heads to Anacostia Park. It's a 10-minute walk just to get there.
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Birth Order, Family Size May Affect Heart Health
drugs
May 27, 2021
A new Swedish study found that first-born children had a lower risk of heart attacks and strokes than their younger brothers and sisters. But having many siblings was associated with an increased risk of such cardiovascular events.
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The Apple Watch’s ECG features are live
fiercebiotech
December 28, 2018
The new Apple Watch’s electrocardiogram capability has gone live, available as a free software update that allows for wrist-based ECGs on-the-go.....
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New Wrinkle in Heart Health: Furrowed Brows May Bode Ill
drugs
August 28, 2018
A furrowed brow could be a red flag for your heart health, a new French study suggests.
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Osteoporosis drug may benefit heart health
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
May 16, 2018
The osteoporosis drug alendronate was linked with a reduced risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke…
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New app replaces ultrasound to measure heart health
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
September 07, 2017
Engineers have demonstrated that the camera on your smartphone can noninvasively provide detailed information about heart health…
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Crowdsourcing campaign looks to improve heart health diagnosis
pharmaphorum
June 15, 2017
A crowdsourcing smartphone campaign has been launched to help improve heart health diagnosis.
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FDA’s Commitment to Women’s Heart Health Research
FDA
March 30, 2017
FDA research has been especially important in helping FDA better understand cardiovascular diseases in women and the effects of drugs on women’s heart health.
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Failed Fertility Treatments, Poorer Heart Health Later?
drugs.com
March 14, 2017
Women who undergo fertility treatment but don't get pregnant may have a slightly higher risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.