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Cardiology MDTV - Page 21
Mobile phone calls and increased risk of high bp linked in new study
Almost three-quarters of the global population aged 10 and over own a mobile phone. Nearly 1.3 billion adults aged 30 to...
New insights into post-vaccine heart inflammation cases
When new COVID-19 vaccines were first administered two years ago, public health officials found an increase in cases of...
Long term beta blocker use to curb further heart attack risk...
The accepted clinical practice of using beta blockers over the long term to curb the risk of further heart attacks or...
Risk of rehospitalization in younger women after heart attack nearly...
A new NIH supported study found that women aged 55 years and younger have nearly double the risk of rehospitalization in...
Heart damage cause from cancer drugs identified
Safer cancer drugs are now one step closer after a new study led by UCL (University College London) researchers found...
Prenatal depression and cardiovascular disease after childbirth may...
The negative effects of depression on cardiovascular health in the general population are well established: depressed...
Daily statin lowers cardiovascular disease risk in HIV+ people: Study
Statins are a class of medicines routinely prescribed to lower cholesterol and are known to prevent cardiovascular...
Eating more than 6 teaspoons of sugar a day linked to cancer, stroke,...
Experts recommend reducing consumption of added (“free”) sugars to around six teaspoons a day and limiting...
Study shows moderate exercise to be safe for people with muscle pain...
Statins have long been the gold standard for lowering LDL or “bad” cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease...
Hope for heart failure patients in novel drug
When a person has a heart attack and subsequent heart failure, the brain responds by activating the sympathetic system,...
Your heart's shape matters: study
Investigators from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai have discovered that patients who have round hearts shaped...
Study finds how road noise linked with high blood pressure
A recent study published in JACC: Advances has revealed that long-term exposure to road traffic noise can increase the...