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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health
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Health News

Can You 'Om' Your Way to a Healthy Heart?
American Heart Association says meditation may help, but don't forgo traditional medicine

THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2017 Meditation may help reduce some risk factors for heart disease, according to a new statement from the American Heart Association.

The statement, released Thursday, also noted that a healthy life... » Read the full article



The Benefits of Simply Moving More
You can improve heart health without structured exercise

TUESDAY, Sept. 26, 2017 The link between exercise and good health is a strong one. Still, many people -- particularly older adults -- find it difficult to take part in formal exercises, and become less physically active over time... » Read the full article



Stopping Aspirin Tied to Quick Rise in Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Swedish study finds those who quit the daily low-dose pill face a more rapid risk of cardio woes

MONDAY, Sept. 25, 2017 People who stop following their doctor's advice to take a daily aspirin may see their risk of heart attack and stroke quickly rise, a new study suggests.

Low-dose aspirin is a standard therapy for... » Read the full article



Even a Little More Activity Could Save Millions of Lives
Think of walking to work or cleaning as low-cost preventive medicine

FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 2017 Just a half-hour of physical activity a day could prevent millions of early deaths and cases of heart disease worldwide, a new study says.

"Meeting physical activity guidelines by walking for as l... » Read the full article



Death Risk From Triathlons May Be Higher Than Thought

MONDAY, Sept. 18, 2017 Could some triathlon participants be pushing themselves too hard?

New research suggests the odds that an athlete will die during these tests of endurance are higher than previously believed.

... » Read the full article



Which Single Behavior Best Prevents High Blood Pressure?
One critical trait emerged when researchers reviewed smoking and drinking habits, weight, diet and exercise

THURSDAY, Sept. 14, 2017 You probably already know that certain healthy lifestyle behaviors can reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure, but is any one behavior more important than the others?

Maybe, as new ... » Read the full article



Early Onset of Pregnancy Complication May Raise Heart Risks
Doctors should monitor women with pre-eclampsia after childbirth, study suggests

THURSDAY, Sept. 14, 2017 Women who develop pre-eclampsia earlier in pregnancy may be at increased risk for heart problems soon after giving birth, a new study finds.

"These women should be screened for major cardiovascu... » Read the full article



The Health Risks of Long Work Weeks
Too much overtime may pose a threat to your heart

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2017 A 40-hour work week may seem normal to some and like a vacation to others. But a study in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine shows that consistently surpassing this standard can be detriment... » Read the full article





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High Blood Pressure in 40s a Dementia Risk for Women?
Study didn't find same link in men
Prepare for a Rocky Flu Season - Get Your Flu Shot
Signs from Australia suggest a tough version of the influenza virus could hit the Northern Hemisphere this winter (Wall Street Journal).
Calcium in Arteries May Best Predict Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Factors such as cholesterol and blood pressure might be less of a concern, study contends
Statins Help Healthy People Lower Their 'Bad' Cholesterol
Study found taking them lowered risk of heart disease, death in those with high LDL levels
Statins May Help People With COPD Live Longer
Deaths from lung-related causes were reduced by as much as 45 percent, study suggests
Many Patients Denied Costly New Cholesterol Drugs
Insurers and high copays limit use of PCSK9 inhibitors, study says
Take a Stand Against Sitting Too Much
Couch potatoes might help cut their risk of early death by getting up every 30 minutes, study finds
Too Little of This Vitamin Could Harm Young Hearts
Leafy green veggies are a good source of the vital nutrient
Restaurant Rules for Weight Loss
How to indulge at these diet danger zones
Get the Veggies, Skip the Starch
Tasty swaps for standard potatoes
A Craveable Kind of Healthy Eating
Food that’s good for you no longer means fat-free and flavorless at a new generation of restaurants (WSJ)
Could Skipping Breakfast Feed Heart Disease?
Forgoing morning meal may reduce cardiac health and boost odds for diabetes, study suggests
Parlez-Vous Vegan? A French Chef’s Healthy, Wholly Satisfying Recipes
How chef Jean-Christian Jury led a foie gras devotee down the garden path for some spirited bouts of plant-based cooking. Recipes for fruit curry and lime cheesecake entice even confirmed carnivores (Wall Street Journal)
Putting Wine on a Diet
Calories come with that enjoyable taste
Diet Study Suggests It's Carbs, Not Fats, That Are Bad for You
But don't give up on fruits, vegetables and legumes -- they're still good for you
'Eat to Your Heart's Content'
Learn more about the best heart-healthy dietary options
You're Only as Full as You Expect to Be
People who ate the same amount of food were hungrier if they thought they got less food
5 No-Calorie Hunger Busters
Tricks to keep your appetite in check
'Healthy' Obese Still Face Higher Heart Risks
Higher odds detected, even without diabetes or high blood pressure, study finds
When It Comes to Exercise, Quality Trumps Quantity
Maximizing the results of your fitness efforts
The Truth About Exercise and Calorie Burn
Small numbers, big payoff
Hate to Work Out? Your DNA May Be to Blame
Findings might lead to better ways to motivate folks who don't like exercise
Health Tip: Diet and Activity May Help Prevent Cancer
It's not just about lowering your risk of heart disease
Sleep Apnea Wreaks Havoc on Your Metabolism
Finding supports use of CPAP therapy for condition, so blood pressure and blood sugar levels don't jump
This Mistake Can Cost Athletes' Lives in Cardiac Arrest
Bystanders often get distracted by a non-life-threatening issue, research shows
Do E-Cigarettes Damage Blood Vessels?
Small study links the devices to higher blood pressure, heart rate and stiffer arteries
Will an E-Cigarette Harm Your Heart?
The nicotine may cause adrenaline levels to spike, study finds
Is Dementia Declining Among Older Americans?
Rates have fallen among those 70 and older; gains against heart disease might explain trend
Severe Psoriasis Linked to Higher Risk of Earlier Death
One theory is that psoriasis creates more inflammation -- swelling -- in the body, which hurts the arteries
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