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Chest Pain When the Heart's Blood Flow Slows
Women and men have often reported different symptoms of heart disease. Knowing what specific symptoms may be related to a person's sex may help doctors diagnose a dangerous heart condition more quickly.
Identifying Risks for Brain Bleeds
The likelihood that individuals experience certain medical conditions often depends on their risk factors for that condition. Knowing the risk factors for brain bleeds can help people reduce their chances of having one.
Supplementing Attempts to Avoid Stroke
Whether vitamins and other supplements promote cardiovascular health is not a new question. Previous studies have offered conflicting evidence about whether vitamin B lessens the chances that a person at risk for stroke will suffer such a trauma.
Can Coffee Curb Illness?
People all around the world enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning to help kick start the day. But what other benefits might coffee have? A recent study provided insight into this question by examining the relationship between coffee consumption and various illnesses.
Recognizing Heart Risks in Black Women
While death rates for men with heart disease have dropped over the years, the same cannot be said for women. Among females, black women especially have seen even less progress.
Which Pill is Best?
Birth control pills are some of the most common medications prescribed in the United States. Therefore, it is important to know about the different risks that different pills have.
No Chest Pain, No Problem?
For people experiencing heart problems, a quick and accurate diagnosis, which usually relies on the presence of chest pain symptoms, is essential for receiving the necessary treatment. However, some people don't experience chest pain when they have heart health issues.
Less Salt for a Healthier Heart
Most Americans eat more salt than government dietary guidelines recommend. Research suggests it may be unwise to eat so much salt, as it might be harmful to your health.
Diabetes Raises Heart Risks in Women
Diabetes patients face a high risk of heart disease and stroke. Even young women with the condition are susceptible, but controlling the risk factors can help.
Cholesterol: Know Your Numbers
The saying “You are what you eat” is true in many ways. A diet high in certain fats may lead to heart disease. Eating healthy and knowing cholesterol levels can help keep the heart healthy.