It is well known that smoking negatively affects the lungs, but its impact on the blood vessels and the heart is also dangerous. Tobacco smoke has thousands of chemicals with the capacity to harm the ...
A neurologist has shared three things he never does due to rare stroke risks ...
Learn about peripheral artery disease and its effects on blood flow. We explain symptoms, risk factors, and treatments to ...
There is a considerable clinical need for alternatives to the autologous vein and artery tissues used for vascular reconstructive surgeries such as CABG, lower limb bypass, arteriovenous shunts and ...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) happens when fatty buildup (“plaque”) slowly clogs the blood vessels that carry blood to your legs and feet. This reduces blood flow to the muscles and skin, which can ...
Yoga is a safe and natural way to manage high blood pressure by reducing stress, improving circulation, and calming the ...
Former Labour MP Jon Ashworth reveals he suffered major stroke and urges public to get health checks
The former Labour frontbencher suffered a major stroke on New Year’s Day leaving him with a stiff arm and loss of sight in ...
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The once-weekly 'cheating' habit that drastically increases your risk of dementia and stroke
That greasy Friday night takeout might seem like a harmless treat, but new research reveals a hidden danger. Just one high-fat meal can be enough to restrict blood flow to the brain, potentially ...
Coronary artery disease is a condition that happens when the blood vessels to the heart muscle narrow and become clogged with cholesterol. It is the most common type of heart disease and the number ...
Explore the alarming rise in sudden deaths in Kenya as expert Dr. Charles Kamotho examines causes, including heart events and ...
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3-feet of snow means lots of shoveling. How to take care of your heart
Shoveling can pose serious health risks, experts say. Here are common symptoms of a heart attack, and recommendations on how to shovel safely.
Eating nothing but oatmeal for just two days might sound extreme, but it delivered a striking payoff in a new clinical trial. People with metabolic syndrome who followed a short, calorie-reduced ...
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