Heart disease
Rare Greenland shark that lives for 500 years could hold secret to increasing human lifespan
Science
The metabolism of a shark species which can live for 500 years could help scientists treat heart disease and increase people’s lifespan, ...
COVID can cause new health problems even 3 years after infection, study finds
Health
Even as national institutions struggle to coordinate meaningful trials for possible long COVID treatments, researchers continue to tally the damage. New findings ...
Benefits, heart health and weight loss
Health
“The Med diet can include white pasta and grains on occasion, but within the pyramid, the biggest layer is for whole fruits ...
Eating ultra-processed meat linked to greater risk of early death
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Eating ultra-processed meat is linked to an increased risk of early death, a Harvard study over 30 years has found. Scientists tracked ...
Women live longer but sicker lives than men who suffer more deadly diseases
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Women live longer in worse health than men, a Lancet study has found, because diseases that disproportionately affect men are more deadly. ...
The five foods that cardiologists want you to stop eating
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Tucking into a sugary bowl of Kellogg’s is one of the least healthy ways you can start your day. They’re an ultra-processed ...
Link Between Heart Disease, Depression, and Inflammation Found
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Summary: A new study uncovered a genetic connection between coronary artery disease, major depression, and an increased risk for cardiomyopathy, mediated through ...
Vaping causes ‘substantial’ increase in risk of heart failure, study finds
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Dr Bene-Alhasan, who will present his research at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session, said: “I think this research is ...
Intermittent fasting flagged as serious health risk
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Intermittent fasting flagged as a serious health risk New research suggests that intermittent fasting could lead to a higher risk of cardiovascular ...
How sitting down all day is slowly killing you
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Scientists, who observed more than 15,000 people who wore movement-tracking gadgets, found that swapping 30 minutes of sedentary behaviour with sleeping was ...