Heart & Cardiovascular Health
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Low daily alcohol consumption and locally brewed beverages linked to significant increase in mouth cancer risk across India
A comprehensive comparative study published in the open-access journal BMJ Global Health has revealed that even minimal daily alcohol consumption…
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NTU Singapore Scientists Identify Brain Waste Drainage Blockages as Crucial Early Warning Sign for Alzheimer’s Disease in Asian Populations
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered a significant neurological marker that could revolutionize the early detection…
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Scientists discover why some wounds refuse to heal
An international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has identified a groundbreaking pathway to accelerate the…
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Experimental Drug IC7Fc Demonstrates Significant Potential in Reducing Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Risk in Preclinical Trials
A groundbreaking international study has revealed that the experimental drug IC7Fc, originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity,…
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Reducing Sodium in Packaged and Prepared Foods Could Prevent Tens of Thousands of Cardiovascular Events in France and the United Kingdom
New research published in Hypertension, a prestigious journal of the American Heart Association, suggests that modest, population-wide reductions in the…
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Mediterranean Diet Linked to Significant Reduction in Stroke Risk Among Women According to Long Term Study
Women who adhere closely to a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may experience a significantly lower risk of stroke, according to a…
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Texas A&M Researchers Pioneer Customizable Vessel-Chip Technology to Replicate Complex Human Vascular Architectures and Advance Disease Modeling
The human vascular system is an intricate network of biological engineering, characterized by a labyrinth of vessels that bend, branch,…
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American Heart Association warns 60% of US women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050
The report, titled "Forecasting the Burden of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke in the United States Through 2050 in Women," provides…
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Evolocumab Demonstrates Significant Reduction in Primary Cardiovascular Events Among High-Risk Diabetes Patients Without Established Atherosclerosis
In a landmark presentation at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session & Expo, researchers from Mass General Brigham…
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