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cardiovascular health

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Boost Your Cardio Fitness, Reduce Your Risk of Early Death and Chronic Diseases, Study Finds

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Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment

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Treating Gum Disease May Reduce Risk of Irregular Heartbeat Recurrence

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Hidden Brain Changes Found in People with Heart Disease, Increasing Stroke and Dementia Risk

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Nose Breathing Lowers Blood Pressure, May Help Reduce Risk Factors for Heart Disease

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Semaglutide Cuts Heart Risks by 20% in Overweight Adults Without Diabetes

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Following “Life’s Essential 8” checklist appears to slow biological aging by 6 years

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Extreme heat projected to increase cardiovascular deaths

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Two probiotics identified as promising hypertension treatments

Modifiable risk factors—including hypertension, obesity, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol and sleep disorders—confer a higher risk of dementia for people in some minority ethnic groups compared to White people, according to the new study.

Risk for dementia varies by ethnicity, study finds

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Increased deep sleep benefits your heart

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“Weekend warrior” physical activity provides similar heart-related benefits as more regular exercise

Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D. and Georg Vogler, Ph.D.

New genes implicated in deadly heart defect

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Healthy vascular fat during menopause may stave off dementia later in life

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