... such intergenerational impacts of environmental factors could help explain black-white differences in cardiovascular health in the U.S.
"A pregnant African American mother's experience of well ...
... K-State, published his findings on the relationship between employee psychological well-being and cardiovascular health in the February issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior.
Wright said ...
... Roberto Ferrari, President of the ESC says: "With regard to cardiovascular health, we do lack data for women ... co-funded by the European Commission Public Health Programme 2003-2008.
The 'Red alert ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in very young children may cause some of the adverse cardiovascular health consequences seen in older children and adults with the condition, according to researchers in ...
... than mice on the same high-calorie diet not taking resveratrol. They speculate that improved cardiovascular health and reduced fatty changes in the liver may have contributed to the increased lifespan ...
... -dependent effects of the pistachios, begins to unravel the way in which pistachios improve cardiovascular health.
Compared to the control diet, the 20 percent pistachio diet lowered LDL cholesterol ...
... effectively by prescribing different anti-seizure medications that will not adversely affect cardiovascular health. The study involved two of the most widely-prescribed anticonvulsants – phenytoin ( ...
... examination of the effects of social support on the relationship between drinking and cardiovascular disease has found that the health benefits of light-to-moderate drinking are more pronounced in men ...
... risk of ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease. New findings show that social support may enhance the beneficial effects of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption on risk of cardiovascular disease.
... a man who was also neurotic.
"The effect here is not much larger than the effect of aspirin on cardiovascular health, which is a well-known small effect," he said.
Asked whether women looking for ...
... , MD, first author of the study, cardiologist and associate director of the Center for Women's Cardiovascular Health at Northwestern Memorial's Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute.
The study analyzed data ...
... May 27 issue of JAMA. Concern exists about the cardiovascular health implications of large size among ... mini-camps between April and July 2007 included health histories; height; weight; neck, waist, ...
... that we understand our patient's fitness level and whether or not treatment has had an impact on their cardiovascular health."
For the study, the researchers conducted a chart review of 49 women who ...
... , which makes the powerful blood vessel dilator, is dependent on it. Steroid receptors also have a role in cardiovascular health, including the protective role estrogen seems to have in women before ...
... stress is associated with physiological risk factors that can lead to serious health problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
In a study accepted for publication in Psychiatry Research ...