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How to Keep Your Heart Healthy
Here's a sobering stat: heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death for men and women, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, sufficient sleep, and reducing stress are paramount to heart disease prevention.
Plus, what you can do today to improve your heart and brain health to reduce your risk of cognitive decline and dementia later in life.
Many young adults in Puerto Rico may have less-than-ideal cardiovascular health due to lifestyle behaviors that could ...
More important cornerstones of a healthy diet are vegetables and fruit. The American Heart Association recommends eating 4-5 ...
Recent scientific research has uncovered a surprising connection between a father's diet and his daughter's risk of heart ...
Aerobic fitness reduced the risk of developing dementia for middle-aged adults, while healthy eating habits appeared to have ...
Keeping your brain sharp as you age has a lot to do with your heart — and the younger you start taking better care of it, the ...
A new American Heart Association scientific statement suggests addressing cardiovascular health earlier in life may reduce the risk of stroke and help preserve thinking and memory later in life.
Three common heart diseases—heart failure, atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat), and coronary heart disease—are ...
Uncover the link between heart conditions and dementia, and discover how heart health plays a crucial role in cognitive wellness.
An image of a woman moving her jaw and talking about heart attacks flashed before his eyes. At that moment, he knew. He was ...