Drinking This 3 Times a Week Can Help You Live Longer, Study Finds
By Lauren Gray of Best Life |
Drinking This 3 Times a Week Can Help You Live Longer, Study Finds
If this year has taught us anything, it’s that so many things in life hinge on good health. And while many of the health habits that boost longevity can feel like a chore long workouts and Spartan diets, to name a few other health rituals can be an absolute pleasure. According to a January study published in the
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, one such habit promises a simple way to live a “longer and healthier life: habitually drinking tea. Read on to learn tea s surprising benefits, and for more health tips, find out why Going to Bed Past This Exact Time Is Hurting Your Health.
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Heart health was never something Dani Aylsworth thought much about. The 33-year-old military veteran always figured heart problems happened to people who were much older.
But in 2017, all that changed. She came down with a case of viral pneumonia, which turned into sepsis. To help fight the potentially deadly infection, doctors placed Aylsworth into a medically induced coma. When she woke up 12 days later, she couldn’t speak or walk. Doctors told her the infection had weakened her heart and she was suffering from heart failure.
About a week and a half later, Aylsworth was able to go home to her then 8-year-old daughter, Zoe. Doctors prescribed medication, and she wore an external defibrillator vest, which detects life-threatening heart rhythms and sends an electric jolt to normalize them.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) is excited to announce that Erin Michos, MD, MHS, FASPC has accepted the position of Co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology (AJPC). Dr. Michos joins Nathan Wong, PhD, MPH, FASPC as a co-editor of AJPC, ASPC s official journal that launched last year. AJPC is the only American Journal dedicated entirely to Preventive Cardiology.
Erin Michos, MD, MHS, FASPC
Dr. Peter Toth, President of the ASPC, notes that the decision to select someone of Erin s stature and intelligence for this role was an easy one. Dr. Michos has excellent scientific and clinical judgment. We know she will be a fair and visionary editor. Her extraordinary energy and passionate love for cardiovascular disease prevention will help propel the journal into a place of preeminence and global reach. We have tremendous confidence that the collaboratio