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Lifelong Soy Consumption Protects Women’s Heart Better, Study

Jul 30, 2014 AM EDT Diet rich in soy, if adopted early in life, helps protect women's hearts better, according to a Wake Forest School of Medicine study.

Coventry Researchers Use Simulated Beating Heart Muscles to Test Drugs

Jul 22, 2014 AM EDT Coventry University scientists have developed a new technique to test drugs without risking the lives of humans or animals.

Women with Four or More Children Are More Likely To Suffer From Heart Disease

Jun 24, 2014 AM EDT Women, who have given birth to four or more children, are nearly twice at a risk of developing a heart disease, according to a University of Texas study.

Young Women with Depression are at an Increased Risk of Suffering from Heart Problems, Study

Jun 19, 2014 AM EDT Young and middle-aged depressed women are twice more likely to suffer from heart attacks or premature deaths as compared to those who are not sad, according to an Emory University study.

Better Heart health Linked with Fewer Memory Problems, Study

Jun 12, 2014 AM EDT People with poor heart health are more likely to suffer from learning and memory impairment than those with good cardiovascular health, according to a new study by Brigham Young University.

High Dosage of Statins Increases Diabetes Risk in Patients with Heart Problems, Study

Jun 10, 2014 AM EDT A latest study, conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia, has found that cholesterol-lowering statins prescribed to patients with heart problems increases diabetes risk. The ...

Negative Thinking Increases the Risk of Developing Dementia: Study

May 29, 2014 AM EDT Being cynical not only increases the risk of heart disease and attacks, but also heightens the chances of developing dementia, according to a study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland ...

Low-Carb Vegan Diet Helps Lower Weight and Heart Disease Risk

May 24, 2014 AM EDT Eco-Atkins, a low-carb vegan diet, helps to lower weight and risk of heart disease, according to a St. Michael Hospital study.

Candlelit Dinners Help Maintain Healthy Heart, Study

Feb 27, 2014 AM EST Besides rekindling romances between couples, candlelit dinners have also been found to help maintain healthy heart.

Brush Your Teeth everyday And Keep Heart Diseases at Bay, Study

Nov 04, 2013 AM EST Apart from preventing cavities and bad breath, maintaining good oral hygiene can also keep heart diseases at bay, according to a new study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. ...

Heart Disease Quadruples in Women under 60 with Diabetes, Study

Nov 02, 2013 AM EDT Women, who are younger than 60 years old and suffering from type 2 diabetes, face greater risk of coronary artery disease than previously believed, according to a John Hopkins study.

Housework Does Not Help To Cut Calories, Study

Oct 18, 2013 AM EDT A recent University of Ulster study has proved a long-standing theory of household chores making people fit and healthy, as false.

Constant Exposure to Aircraft Noise Triggers Cardiovascular Diseases in Older People, Study

Oct 10, 2013 AM EDT Apart from hearing impairment, older people living next to airports, also face increased risk of suffering from heart problems, according to a study conducted by researchers at the at the Harvard ...

Listening To Your Favourite Music Can Strengthen Heart and Improve Stamina, Study

Sep 03, 2013 AM EDT One's favourite music combined with exercise training strengthens heart and also helps recover from heart ailments, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Nis, ...

High Potency Statin Drugs Prevent Dementia in Older People, Study

Sep 03, 2013 AM EDT Statins, the most common dug prescribed to prevent cholesterol, heart attacks and strokes, can help prevent dementia in older people when administered in high doses, according to research presented at ...

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