Heart Health e-News: July 2018 - Sit Less, Live Longer

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Hello, here is your July 2018 issue of Heart Health e-Newslettter.
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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health
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Our monthly newsletter is intended to raise awareness of heart health-related issues and to encourage our readers to be educated and to take charge of their health and live healthier, more fulfilling lives. One of a doctor’s primary obligations is to educate patients.  In fact the origin of the word ‘doctor’ is (via Old French) from the Latin doctor which means ‘teacher’ (from docere ‘teach’).

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Health News

Preeclampsia in Pregnancy Can Mean Heart Risks After

MONDAY, July 2, 2018 Women who have high blood pressure or preeclampsia during pregnancy might be more prone to developing hypertension, type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol afterwards, new research suggests.

The emerge... » Read the full article



Weight Loss May Reverse Course of Atrial Fibrillation

THURSDAY, June 28, 2018 Weight loss might help reverse progression of a common heart arrhythmia in obese adults, a new study shows.

Researchers found that when obese adults with atrial fibrillation (a-fib) shed at least... » Read the full article



Fit at Midlife May Mean Healthier Brain, Stronger Heart Later

WEDNESDAY, June 27, 2018 If you're fit in middle age, you might be guarding against not only depression as a senior, but also dying from heart disease if you do develop depression, a new study suggests.

Among nearly 18... » Read the full article



Tab for Young Binge Drinkers May Be Heart Trouble Later

WEDNESDAY, June 27, 2018 People who party hard in their 20s could wind up paying for it later with a higher risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.

Young adults who binge drink are more likely to have heart risk fa... » Read the full article



Marriage Is Good Medicine for the Heart

TUESDAY, June 19, 2018 Add protection from heart disease and stroke to the health benefits of marriage, a new study suggests.

Researchers analyzed data from 34 studies that were published between 1963 and 2015. They in... » Read the full article



Mediterranean Diet Scores Again for Heart Health

WEDNESDAY, June 13, 2018 Eating a Mediterranean diet rich in healthy fats from olive oil and nuts provides better protection against heart attack and stroke than a low-fat diet, a new Spanish trial has shown.

"Extensive... » Read the full article



Impotent? Maybe You Should See a Heart Doctor

MONDAY, June 11, 2018 Troubles in the bedroom can be a double whammy for older men: Researchers have found that erectile dysfunction ups the risk for heart disease.

Their four-year study concluded that men whose impoten... » Read the full article



The Keto Diet Is Popular, But Is It Safe?

WEDNESDAY, June 6, 2018 Fatty cuts of meat. Thick slabs of cheese. Stacks of bacon.

These are a few of the keystones of the trendy "keto" diet, a high-fat, low-carbohydrate eating plan that's sweeping the nation.

... » Read the full article





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Sitting Tied to Raised Risk of Death From 14 Diseases
It's not just cardiovascular disease that can get you. The simple message is that we should be moving more
How to Start Exercising When You're Out of Shape
Though you may face challenges if you're carrying excess weight or haven't been active in a long time, you can still get fit and gain all the benefits that exercise has to offer
Exercise May Ease Inflammation Tied to Obesity
Chronic inflammation is behind many of the health problems associated with obesity, such as heart disease
The Keto Diet Is Popular, But Is It Safe?
The high-fat, low-carbohydrate eating plan that's sweeping the nation may pose possible heart risks, especially for folks who have heart disease
Stressed Out at Work? Your A-Fib Risk May Rise
Job-related stress may raise your risk of developing a heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation
Take Your Dog to Work -- And Reap the Health Benefits
Pets can decrease blood pressure, lower heart rates, ease depression and even improve cardiovascular fitness
Is Your Workplace Making You Fat?
One-quarter of Americans "acquire" nearly 1,300 calories at work every week
This Is When You're Most Likely to Die From a Heart Attack
The risk of death from a heart attack is higher in the winter than in the summer
Can a Daily Cup of Tea Do a Heart Good?
The latest study on the coffee alternative suggests at least a cup a day may help your body cling to heart-helping "good cholesterol" as you age
Former Diving Champ Nearly Missed Signs of Heart Valve Disease
He finally complained to his doctor about his declining stamina, and testing revealed his breathlessness and fatigue were caused by heart valve disease
More To Learn About Uncommon Form of Heart Attack
Heart attacks not caused by blocked arteries are more common in women and non-white patients and outcomes are similar to those who have heart attacks caused by blockages
High Blood Pressure in Your 50s May Set Stage for Dementia
People with a systolic blood pressure of 130 or more at age 50 were 45 percent more likely to be struck by dementia than people with lower blood pressure at the same age
Drug Therapy Fails to Control Blood Pressure During Exercise
People with high but under control blood pressure saw a jump in their levels during exercise, an increase that mirrored the spikes seen under similar conditions among people with untreated hypertension
Staying With 1 Doctor May Prolong Your Life: Study
Not only can seeing the same primary care doctor prolong life, but the same holds true for specialists such as surgeons and cardiologists
Obesity Might Raise Your Risk for A-fib
Obese people are at increased risk for the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation, which can cause complications such as heart failure and stroke
5 Ways to Keep That Lost Weight Gone for Good
Losing weight and keeping it off comes down to making permanent changes in the way you eat
Tips to Keep From Overeating at Party Time
There's no reason to deny yourself the joy of being with friends and loved ones when simple tricks will help you stay on course with your diet and still have a great time
CPAP Machines May Bring Better Sleep, Plus a Healthier Heart
People with sleep apnea, especially those over 60, could decrease their risk of heart failure by using CPAP masks at night to help with breathing
E-Cig Flavorings May Damage Lining of Blood Vessels
Flavorings used in e-cigarettes harm blood vessel cells in a way that could trigger future heart damage, a new study suggests
When the Heart Stops, Drugs Often to Blame
"Hidden" drug overdoses account for nearly 1 in 7 sudden cardiac deaths, with lethal levels of opioids found in 61 percent of them
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