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Cardio care: Before sickness steals your heart, fall in love with healthy lifestyle
Heart diseases make up one of leading causes of death among Americans
United states
New york
Hollys andersen
American heart association
Weill cornell medical center
New york presbyterian hospital
8 Ways To Keep Your Heart Healthy
Heart disease is the number one killer of people in the US, but it's largely preventable. Here are eight things you can do to keep your heart healthy.
United states
New york
Hollys andersen
Jennifer haythe
Annapoorna kini
Centers for disease
Columbia university irving medical center
Scientific statement from the american heart association
National heart
American heart association
Blood institute
Weill cornell medical center
Disease control
New york presbyterian hospital
Advanced cardiac care
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Study: Women More Likely to Die After Heart Attack Than Men
Women may be more than twice as likely to die after having a heart attack, compared to men, new research shows. The findings suggest that women may need additional monitoring and medical check-ins after a cardiac event to remain well.
United states
Santa monica
New york
Laxmi mehta
Laura franey
Hollys andersen
Mariana martinho
Nicole weinberg
Corewell health
Providence saint john health center
How women can protect their heart health
Ohio state university wexner medical center
European society of cardiology
Weill cornell medical center
Heart failure
European society
Women Should Be Screened Differently for Heart Disease, Says AHA
The American Heart Association wants to change how women are screened for heart disease, including looking at non-biological factors. Here’s why.
United states
New york
Marc klapholz
Korin miller
Hollys andersen
Santa monica
American university
Women health
Weill cornell medical center
Human services
Us department of health
Zucker school of medicine at hofstra northwell
Centers for disease
Men health
American heart association
Providence saint john health center
Study says 8,000 steps just once or twice a week could improve health
If you struggle to hit your step count every day, fear not - 8,000 steps just once or twice a week could improve health and prolong life.
Kosuke inoue
Hollys andersen
Kyoto university
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