cardiovascular disease News

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In recognition of February 5th as National Wear Red Day, Governor Mark
Parkinson, the American Heart Association (AHA) and state officials
joined together today to speak up about cardiovascular disease in
women. ...
Chicago, IL - Increased religious involvement, including more frequent
prayer and meditation, is not associated with an improved
cardiovascular risk profile or reduced cardiovascular disease events,
a new study shows .
“Our data suggest that vitamin B-6 may influence cardiovascular
disease risk through mechanisms other than [reduction of the amino
acid] homocysteine and support the notion that nutritional status may
influence the health disparities ...
At first glance the statistics can be a little daunting, but there are
a few simple steps you (ok, you AND I) can take starting today to help
prevent cardiovascular disease. Talk to yer mama. If your mother had
heart disease before the ...
More women die of cardiovascular disease than the next five causes of
death combined, including all forms of cancer. • Ninety percent of
women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease. ...
In 2006, all cardiovascular diseases in the United States combined
claimed the lives of almost twice as many females compared to all
forms of cancer combined. Diabetes is one of the most significant risk
factors for heart disease. ...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine whether erectile
dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) beyond
traditional risk factors. Background: Both ED and CVD share
pathophysiological mechanisms and often co-occur ...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) susceptibility differs between
men and women and varies with ethnicity. This variability is not
entirely explained by conventional CVD risk factors. We examined
differences in circulating levels ...
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High cholesterol is statistically associated with greater risk of
cardiovascular disease (CVD), but less well known is the association
of low cholesterol with poor health and many chronic disorders. Recent
studies have suggested ...

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