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Health News

Can a 70-Year-Old Have the Arteries of a 20-Year-Old?
It's possible, but hard work in today's 'Western' culture, study finds

TUESDAY, May 30, 2017 Imagine having the clear, supple, healthy blood vessels of a 20-year-old in your 70s. It's possible, but "challenging," a new study suggests.

Still, if you eat right, exercise and stay trim, you h... » Read the full article



Sleepless Nights Could Pose Heart Risk Dangers
Less than 6 hours a night doubled chances of dying from heart disease, stroke, study suggests

WEDNESDAY, May 24, 2017 Getting less than six hours of sleep a night may double the odds of dying from heart disease or stroke for people who already have risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, new research suggests.

... » Read the full article



Could Chocolate Guard Against an Irregular Heartbeat?
13-year study finds lower odds for atrial fibrillation in people eating moderate amounts of the treat

TUESDAY, May 23, 2017 There's delicious news for chocolate lovers: New research suggests the sweet might help keep a common and dangerous form of irregular heartbeat at bay.

The study of more than 55,000 people in Denma... » Read the full article



Sleep Apnea May Boost Odds of Irregular Heartbeat
Study shows the more someone stops breathing at night, the greater the risk of atrial fibrillation

TUESDAY, May 23, 2017 People with sleep apnea may be more likely to develop the abnormal heart rhythm atrial fibrillation, especially if the oxygen level in their blood drops below normal, Canadian researchers report.

S... » Read the full article



Anabolic Steroids May Tax the Heart
Weight-lifters using the synthetic hormones have lower pumping capacity, study finds

MONDAY, May 22, 2017 Long-term use of muscle-building anabolic steroids may take a toll on the heart, researchers say.

Bodybuilders who take these drugs to bulk up should take note: prolonged use of anabolic steroids ma... » Read the full article



Cut Calories, Lengthen Life Span?
Study found middle-aged adults who reduced their intake showed slower biological aging

MONDAY, May 22, 2017 Limiting calorie intake may slow aging, a new study suggests.

Previous research has shown that calorie restrictions slow aging in worms, flies and mice, so Duke University researchers wanted to see ... » Read the full article



Just 2 Weeks on the Couch Can Trigger Body's Decline
Constant daily activity vital to optimal health, lifestyle experts say

WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2017 Taking a short break from an active lifestyle may do more harm than most people might think, a new study warns.

Just two weeks of sedentary behavior can cause healthy, young people to start losin... » Read the full article



Timing of Menopause May Affect Heart Failure Risk
Women whose periods end early and those who never give birth seem at added risk, research suggests

MONDAY, May 15, 2017 Women who entered menopause early or who never gave birth might have an increased risk of heart failure, a new study suggests.

Researchers analyzed data from more than 28,000 postmenopausal women wh... » Read the full article





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