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Misconceptions Abound Regarding High Blood Pressure

A good number of people don't know that high blood pressure is a silent killer, increasing a person's heart risk with no obvious symptoms, a new poll has found. More than a third of Americans think...
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COVID Vaccine Labels To Warn of Rare Heart Risk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added new warnings to the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines about a rare heart condition that mostly affects young men. The update...
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High-Fiber Diet Reduces Risk of Hardened Arteries

Noshing on veggies, grains, beans and other high-fiber foods can help your heart as well as your gut health, a new study says. People with low-fiber diets are more likely to have narrowed arteries...
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VR Might Aid Stroke Recovery

Virtual reality (VR) training might help stroke survivors regain their arm movement, a new evidence review says. The results indicate that VR could be a promising tool to boost rehab efforts by...
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Weed Use Linked To Heart-Related Deaths

Weed is associated with a doubled risk of death from heart disease, a new evidence review shows.  The study also found that marijuana use is linked to an increased risk of stroke and heart attack...
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Infertility Tied To Heart Problems In Women

Infertility appears linked to women's risk of heart problems, an evidence review suggests. Women who are infertile have an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, with the risk highest among...
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Microplastics Could Be Contributing To Clogged Arteries

Microplastics could be contributing to clogged arteries, increasing people's risk of heart attack or stroke, a new study says. Fatty plaques in neck arteries can contain more than 50 times as much...
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