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200,000 Kidney Disease Cases Tied To Global Warming

The world’s largest study of the impact of temperature changes and kidney disease claims that 7.4 percent of all hospitalizations for renal disease can be attributed to an increase in temperature.

Marijuana Harmless? Not According To New Heart Study

(HealthDay News) -- Marijuana has been linked to a doubling in the risk of a heart attack in younger adults, no matter how they...

“Likely” Link Between Covid Vaccines, Rare Heart Condition

STAT NEWS – U.S. scientists said Wednesday that there was a “likely association” between mRNA Covid-19 vaccines and an elevated risk of heart issues...

Vaccine Linked To Hundreds Of Cases Of Heart Inflammation

Israel’s Health Ministry said on Tuesday it had found the small number of heart inflammation cases observed mainly in young men who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in Israel were likely linked to their vaccination.

Patients Enter With Covid, Leave With Heart Damage

Around 50% of patients who have been hospitalized with severe COVID-19 and who show raised levels of a protein called troponin have damage to their hearts.

Lower Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease 81%

Muscle Mass: Can Preserving Muscles Help Prevent Heart Disease as You Age? Yale School of Medicine – A study published in the January 2020 issue...

Why Do New Disease Outbreaks Always Seem to Start in China?

"There's lots of livestock farming, particularly poultry and pigs, with limited sanitation and lax oversight." Feb 18, 2020 Real Clear Science – The Asian Flu in...

People Don’t Know These Heart Attack Symptoms

Women can have heart attacks without chest pain. That leads to dangerous delays. Feb. 16, 2020 | By Ersilia M. DeFilippis, MD The Washington Post – “But, it’s...

Fixing Your ED Reduces Heart Attack Risk

"The treatment of ED had been shown to be beneficial for cardiovascular diseases." A medical study affirms that when a man reverses his erectile dysfunction...

Long-Lasting Pandemic Symptom: Fear

Renata Garza-Silva, a teacher in Los Angeles who had a kidney transplant and takes immune-suppressing drugs, worries that the mask mandate for classrooms will be lifted soon.  Millions of Californians at high risk from conditions like heart disease, autoimmune disorders and diabetes feel unprotected and forgotten as the state rolls back its COVID orders.

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