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Doctors Overlooking Common Cause Of High Blood Pressure

Doctors are regularly overlooking a common hormone-driven cause of high blood pressure, a new paper warns. As many as 30% of high blood pressure patients seen by heart specialists...
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Eggs Guilt-Free For 'Bad' Cholesterol, Experiment Shows

A new egg study has produced sunny-side-up results for the oft-maligned breakfast staple. Eggs are commonly thought to increase risk of heart disease by raising people's cholesterol levels...
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Consistent Physical Activity Lowers Risk Of Death

Adults who are consistently physically active have an overall lower risk of premature death, even if they pick up the habit later, a new evidence review says. People who get regular exercise are...
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Many Older Adults Taking Daily Aspirin Despite Tighter Guidelines

About 1 in 6 older adults takes daily aspirin to prevent heart disease, even though stricter guidelines say it's not for everyone, a new study says. Worse, nearly a quarter of those folks started taking...
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Wildfire Smoke Linked To Heart Failure Risk

Wildfire smoke might increase a person's risk of developing heart failure, a new study suggests. People had a 1.4% higher risk of heart failure for every 1 microgram per cubic meter increase in their...
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Talk Therapy Eases Depression, Anxiety In Stroke Survivors

Talk therapy can help stroke survivors who are in the throes of depression or anxiety, a new study says. About half of patients fully recovered from a post-stroke mood disorder after participating in...
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Donor Hearts Might Be Kept Healthy In Cold Storage Longer

More donor hearts could become available for transplant, thanks to a new discovery that could protect them from damage during transport. Researchers have identified a biological process that...
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