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A new study has found that women with certain autoimmune diseases have a higher risk of dying from heart-related issues like ...
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Health and Me on MSNWomen With Autoimmune Diseases Face Greater Risk Of Deadly Heart Complications; How To Protect Yourself?Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues, leading to chronic inflammation, ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'Healthy' alternative to sugar could be increasing your risk of stroke and heart diseaseA "healthy" sugar alternative may be increasing your risk of heart problems, a new study has suggested. Researchers say the ...
Women with common autoimmune diseases may face higher death rate from heart disease, stroke than men
Women with any of three common types of autoimmune disease may face a higher rate of death linked to heart disease and stroke than men with the same condition, even as the rates dropped for both ...
A new study puts the spotlight on the rising burden of ischemic heart disease across Southeast Asia, East Asia and Oceania, and calls for localized, equity-focused interventions in these regions. The ...
The highly common herpes strain, also called varicella-zoster virus (VZV), can cause chickenpox in childhood and later ...
A new study reveals that women with autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and systemic sclerosis face a 50 per cent higher risk of dying from heart disease than men. Despite overall ...
This Salt Awareness Week, 12 - 18 May 2025, the Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa (HSFSA) is sounding the alarm on the ...
Skip the Extra Salt: Study Shows Heart Healthy Diet and Sodium Reduction Lower Risk of Heart Disease
BIDMC has found that reducing sodium or following a heart healthy diet lowers the 10-year risk of heart disease in adults with high blood pressure. Read more.
Our habits will determine how healthy our organs will be throughout our lives and will determine life expectancy at a much older age than those who do not take care of their bodies ...
A Monash-led international study has found a cholesterol-lowering drug may offer a more effective and convenient way to ...
New research highlights the cardiovascular benefits of ginger, including lower blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.
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