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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.

Coffee: Drink Three Cups a Day for ‘Far-Reaching Benefits’, Say Scientists

NEWSWEEK – For years, coffee has been seen as the bad guy, especially when it comes to our heart health. However, we're increasingly learning that...

High cholesterol foods you should avoid

HEALTHLINE – While certain cholesterol-rich foods are highly nutritious and can be beneficial to your health, others can be harmful. Here are 4 high...

PETA-Linked Committee Targets Fast Food Outlets Located Near Medical Schools

News Release, Sep 4, 2024 WASHINGTON, D.C.—A new survey by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine reveals...

New Study Backs Simple Weight Loss Strategy That Doesn’t Require Drugs

SCIENCE ALERT – The hints keep stacking up. Yet another review has found plant-based diets are associated with better long-term health, this time specifically...

An experimental pill cut hot flashes and improved sleep for women in menopause — without using hormones

As estrogen decreases in menopause, nerves in the hypothalamus — a tiny almond-sized region deep inside the brain that among other functions helps to regulate the body’s thermostat — become hyperactive and produce an overabundance of chemical signals called neurokinins. Both new drugs block the doorways on cells where certain neurokinins dock, which turns down their ability to stimulate the brain to cause hot flashes.

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