A new study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham shows that aggressive blood pressure management can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. The benefits hold …
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Data published in the Journal of the American Heart Association show that heart attack deaths among U.S. adults have fallen by 89 percent since 1970. However, fatalities from arrhythmias, heart …
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New research shows that marijuana users under 50 are six times more likely to have a heart attack than non-users, even if they are otherwise healthy. The findings are based …
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A new study shows that recreational drug users are three times more likely to experience repeated heart attacks or strokes compared to those who don’t use drugs. The study, conducted …
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The FDA has announced a nationwide recall of potassium chloride extended-release capsules due to a risk of heart attacks from improper dissolution. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals and American Health Packaging are recalling …
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White House Memo Confirms Trump’s MRI Was ‘Perfectly Normal’ After Weeks of Democrat Attacks
The White House on Monday released a medical memo confirming that President Donald Trump’s MRI was perfectly normal. The disclosure ends weeks of speculation from Democrats and media outlets who …
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New research from the American Heart Association shows that even light smoking can cause serious harm to the heart and raise the risk of early death. The study found that …
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Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, heart-related deaths in the United States remain higher than normal, showing that the crisis has had lasting effects on the nation’s health system. …
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More than one-third of dementia cases in the U.S. are linked to heart and metabolic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and stroke, according to a new national study. Older …
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A recent study has found that chemicals in everyday household products are contributing to a significant increase in heart disease deaths worldwide. Researchers at NYU Langone Health have linked exposure …