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About 525,000 more deaths occurred among US adults in 2023 than would be expected had pre-2010 mortality trends continued.
Too many supplements and medications can be hard on your liver. A doctor explains how to get the most bang for your buck and ...
Gum disease or inflammation, like gingivitis, has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Here's how flossing can ...
This common nut can lower your risk of heart disease, dementia and diabetes - The findings align with previous research ...
Alcohol is one of the most commonly consumed substances in the world, exhibiting complex relationships with multiple aspects ...
Did you know having sex a few times a week, especially for men, could be linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease? Here's what research says.
Eating a diet high in phytosterols, found in many plant foods, can reduce the risk of heart disease by 9% and type 2 diabetes ...
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, but it ...
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Everyday Health on MSNShould I Drink Coffee if I Have Heart Disease?Overall, moderation is key for people with heart disease who want to drink coffee. “There are very limited guidelines,” says ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function ...
How anemia secretly damages women's hearts permanently - iron-deficient blood forces your heart to work overtime creating ...
Cardiovascular mortality in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases is declining over a 22-year period, but women consistently have higher mortality rates than men.
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