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Clare Collins, University of Newcastle and Erin Clarke, University of Newcastle Have you had a blood test to check your ...
A Monash-led international study has found a cholesterol-lowering drug may offer a more effective and convenient way to protect people at high risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Everyday Health on MSNShingles Vaccine May Help Prevent Heart Attack and StrokeA study suggests that shingles vaccination may reduce heart disease risk by preventing a viral infection that can damage ...
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Everyday Health on MSNWomen With Some Autoimmune Conditions Are Twice as Likely as Men to Die From Heart DiseaseA new study finds that women with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or other autoimmune conditions have twice the risk of dying ...
The benefits of olive oil come from its blend of healthy fats, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties that could help ...
Women with both migraines and early menopause symptoms face dramatically higher heart risk. Learn the warning signs and ...
Down syndrome patients have a 5.14 times higher risk of a stroke caused by a brain bleed, and more than 4 times higher risk ...
A shingles vaccine lowers the risk of a heart attack or stroke for up to eight years, according to new research. People given ...
The shingles vaccine has benefits that stretch beyond protecting older adults from the painful skin condition, a new study ...
Researchers have developed a method for measuring the heart's “functional age” to help predict complications like heart ...
“There are several reasons why the shingles vaccine may help reduce heart disease,” Yon said. “A shingles infection can cause ...
Women with any of three common types of autoimmune disease may face a higher rate of death linked to heart disease and stroke ...
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