HIV infection doubles heart disease risk, finds study
Health | July 19, 2018 15:56 ISTAccording to the researchers, the link between HIV and heart disease is poorly understood.
According to the researchers, the link between HIV and heart disease is poorly understood.
For the study, the teams used rhesus macaque monkeys as models for Parkinson's symptoms.
People living near greenery likely have more opportunities for physical activity and socializing.
WHO (World Health Organisation) sponsors May 31st as World No Tobacco Day in order to spread annual awareness and highlight the health risks associated with tobacco use.
The risk for cardiovascular disease is much lower in women than men until women reach the age of 50 years of age, then risk rises dramatically after menopause.
The research team found that risk climbs to the greatest level in dogs born in July, who have a 74 per cent greater risk of heart disease than would typically be expected.
The antioxidant effect of bilirubin could be harnessed to reduce the chronic disease morbidity risk.
The app will remotely observe the vital of the patients and will send notifications to both the doctor and the patient, in case of any drastic changes in the data.
Healthy eating and exercise are encouraged, with individualised discussion about benefits and risks of hormone therapy," Pinkerton added.
"Any public misconception of a potential 'protective' effect of fat on heart and stroke risks should be challenged," Iliodromiti said.
The findings showed that the risk also increases steadily the more fat a person carries around their waist.
The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found that people with stronger hand grips were often pumping more blood per heart beat despite having a lower heart mass.
The study found that women above 60 years of age were three times more prone to heart failure risk.
Data on weight, height, body composition, blood pressure, and blood tests for blood sugar, insulin and blood lipids were collected.
The team studied 10,632 adults born in Denmark with congenital heart disease and found a 60 per cent increased risk of dementia compared to the general population.
Higher yogurt intake in combination with an overall heart-healthy diet was associated with greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk among hypertensive men and women.
Survivors of breast cancer above the age of 65, were more likely to die from heart disease.
According to researchers, smokers should stop completely instead of cutting down to significantly reducing their risk of heart disease and stroke.
The study has concluded that both male-pattern baldness and premature greying were stronger risk factors than obesity, which was linked to a four-fold risk of early heart problem.
Men with a history of cardiovascular disease may be more at risk of facing sudden cardiac arrest during or soon after sex, a study led by an Indian-origin researcher has revealed.
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