Posted by Lisa Aubry - April 18, 2022 on Apr 28th 2022
Saving American Hearts, Inc Blog
Patient finally finds answers, treatment at Women’s Heart Health ClinicIt was just another evening commute for Rita Conrad in 2017 — until a crushing pain seized her upper back, followed by exhaustion
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Posted by Hannah Schneider - April 8th, 2022 on Apr 17th 2022
Fiber Is a Gut-Health Super Star—But It May Reduce Heart Disease Risk Too
Fiber Is a Gut-Health Super Star—But It May Reduce Heart Disease Risk TooHigh-fiber food is often a cornerstone of conversations about healthy digestion. While fiber isn't considered a nutrient per se
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Posted by Sarah Regan April 10, 2022 — 9:42 AM on Apr 15th 2022
Insomnia May Increase Your Risk Of Cardiovascular Diseases, According To New Study
Insomnia May Increase Your Risk Of Cardiovascular Diseases, According To New StudySleep is important for everything from mental health, to energy levels, and according to a new study published in the
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Posted by Mike Snider March 30, 2022 on Apr 3rd 2022
Eating avocados twice a week could reduce risk of heart disease, cardiovascular events
Eating avocados twice a week could reduce risk of heart disease, cardiovascular eventsKeep eating that avocado toast.Eating avocados two or more times each week was associated with a 16% lower risk of
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Posted by AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY MARCH 23, 2022 on Mar 28th 2022
As Temperatures Spike, So Do Deaths From Heart Disease – Here’s Who’s Most at Risk
As Temperatures Spike, So Do Deaths From Heart Disease – Here’s Who’s Most at RiskExtreme heat accounted for about 600-700 additional deaths from cardiovascular disease annually over a decade-long per
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Posted by American Heart Association News March 15, 2022 on Mar 20th 2022
Mammograms may help predict heart disease stroke risk in women after menopause
Mammograms may help predict heart disease stroke risk in women after menopauseRoutine mammograms used to screen for breast cancer also could help identify postmenopausal women at higher risk for heart
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