... States — propelling a decline in coronary heart disease deaths, researchers reported in Circulation: Journal ... diagnosed with a definite or probable first-time heart attack from Jan. 1, 1987 through ...
A new study sheds light on the link between PTSD and heart disease. Vietnam veterans with PTSD suffered higher rates of heart disease death than veterans without PTSD. The more severe the PTSD ...
... this week at Trinity College, Dublin. Infective endocarditis is a devastating, progressive and frequently fatal heart disease usually caused by bacterial pathogens. It was first identified in the ...
Infectious heart disease is still a major killer in spite of improvements in health care, but the way the disease develops has changed so much since its discovery that nineteenth ...
... mainly because of lower risk for heart disease deaths among coffee drinkers.
The researchers ... people who drank decaffeinated coffee also had lower death rates than people who did not drink coffee.
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... drank that much quadrupled their risk of heart disease death over that of nondrinking women. Light drinking ( ... 61 percent. The risk of ischemic stroke death was increased 2.43 times.
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... left ventricle, the primary pumping chamber of the heart, by 40 percent and reduced fibrosis, the hardening ... cgi/reprint/00186.2009v1
The heart disease death rate has dropped significantly in the last ...
... current approaches to lowering cholesterol to prevent heart disease "too little, too late ... factors such as cigarette smoking and diabetes, heart disease deaths remained significantly lower in Japanese ...
... percent increased risk of peripheral artery disease from vitamin D deficits.
Researchers note ... good. Study results show that heart disease death rates flattened out in participants with the highest ...
... activity is associated with lower stress and depressive symptoms, and protects against heart disease, death and mobility disability, including it in studies of caregiving "may provide a more accurate ...
... larger than previously assumed. One study estimated that 12 percent of all coronary heart disease deaths can be attributed to occupation. When this estimate is applied to seniors, there could be an ...