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One sure fire way to reduce you risk for heart disease is to shed excess pounds. If your body fat is too high - especially your abdominal... Read more »
Studies have linked being overweight with a 45% increase in heart disease risk. So, if you're overweight it's in your best interest to... Read more »
Dr. Philip Barter of the Heart Research Institute of Sydney, Australia, presented an update of the disappointing ILLUMINATE clinical drug... Read more »
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) such as Prevacid, Prilosec, Nexium, etc. are, according to the prescribing information, for short-term use... Read more »
Let's recap what we covered in Boost Your Metabolism for Better Heart Health. Being overweight increases your heart disease risk. ... Read more »
According to a new British study, annual flu shots may protect people from heart attacks, and they offer the best protection if people get the... Read more »
Wine has been lauded for its potential health properties, but new research suggests that the common grape may be equally as beneficial. Researchers... Read more »
Atrial fibrillation patients whose condition is not adequately controlled by medications can be helped by a procedure that burns the cardiac tissue... Read more »
Scientists at Loyola University Medical Center have found that a class of antidepressants may help protect users' cardiovascular health. In a new... Read more »
A two-year study has found that a new drug called Brilinta reduces heart patients' chances of dying by more than 20 percent compared to the standard... Read more »