People with one of the most common heart disorders who are exposed to greater levels of pollution have a 1.2-fold
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Women who ate more than 1.5oz of “cruciferous veg” every day were 46 percent less likely to have extensive build-up
Doctors consider possible stroke and COVID-19 connection
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AHA News: Stroke Rates Down for Mexican Americans, Up for White Adults
THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Ethnic disparities in stroke rates declined among Mexican Americans in the
Study: Young black, Latino people fare better than white people after bleeding stroke
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New study links insomnia with heart disease and stroke
People who have trouble sleeping may be at higher risk of heart disease and stroke according to a new study
Country Music Singer Chely Wright Thought She Was Having a Bad Headache–but She’d Actually Suffered a Stroke
Country music singer and activist Chely Wright shared a very personal and alarming health diagnosis on Facebook Friday and urged readers
AHA news: Here’s why stroke survivors need to pay attention to bone health
People who have had a stroke, and the doctors who treat them, have a lot to be concerned about: regaining
Why intense light can protect cardiovascular health: The light boosts a critical gene that strengthens blood vessels
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that intense light amplifies a specific gene that bolsters
Heat Stroke Vs. Heat Exhaustion—A Doctor Explains the Difference
Your body is like a thermostat: It's constantly working to regulate your temperature, making sure you don't get too hot