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Cognitive decline among Black women linked to poor heart health in middle age. Better heart health was linked to less decline in mental processing speed and cognition among middle-aged Black women ...
This increased risk of heart-related death could stem from side effects of cancer treatment, Ayaz said. For example, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are both known to be toxic to heart health.
Hospital in-patients from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are less likely to receive prompt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after their hearts stop beating and less likely to survive than ...
Poverty-linked heart risks greatest for poor black women, younger adults. By Kathryn Doyle. May 27, 2015 9:29 PM UTC Updated ago (Reuters Health) - Among African American adults with ...
Better heart health may mean middle-aged Black women are less likely to show cognitive decline than those with poor heart health, a study has found. Better heart health at midlife linked to less ...
Three common cardiovascular diseases in adults—heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease—are linked to ...
Long Covid In Children. Children as young as six months of age are at risk of developing long Covid. A Nature study found nearly a quarter of children who get Covid will develop long-term symptoms ...
These devices raised a woman's risk for ischemic stroke by 2.4-fold and heart attack by 3.8-fold, the team found. Dual-hormone skin patch contraceptives increased ischemic stroke risk by 3.4-fold ...
Research has repeatedly linked good oral hygiene with brain and heart health, yet insurance doesn't prioritize it. By Matthew Rozsa. Published March 26, 2024 5:30AM (EDT) ...
Daily use of the recreational drug was linked to a 34% increased risk of developing heart failure in a study that followed more than 150,000 Americans over almost four years.
Smoking marijuana has been linked with heart problems, but a surprising new finding suggests the drug may have benefits for people with heart failure. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
A recent study presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2023 has shown that sedentary time in childhood and young adulthood is linked to heart damage, even for individuals within the ...