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# 1 Cardiology and Heart Surgery Program in Los Angeles
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Health News

Persistent Stress May Hasten Death in Heart Patients
Doctors should assess mental health at routine cardiac visits, study authors say

MONDAY, June 26, 2017 If you have heart disease, unrelenting stress might hasten your death, researchers report.

Adults who suffered from persistent mental distress, including depression and anxiety, were nearly four t... » Read the full article



Early Care by Cardiologist May Lower Stroke Risk for A-Fib Patients
They're likelier to prescribe blood thinners than primary care doctors, study finds

MONDAY, June 26, 2017 Patients with a common heart rhythm disorder who receive a cardiologist's care soon after diagnosis are less likely to suffer a stroke, a new study finds.

Atrial fibrillation, or A-fib, is an irreg... » Read the full article



Study Challenges Touted Link Between Eczema and Heart Disease
Researcher now probing whether more severe cases of the skin disorder increase odds of heart problems

MONDAY, June 26, 2017 There's no evidence of a link between eczema and increased risk of heart disease, researchers report.

The findings challenge recent studies suggesting that people with atopic dermatitis -- a common... » Read the full article



Heart Disease: A Price Humans Pay for Fertility?
Study finds genes that boost risk for cardiovascular trouble also up chances of having children

THURSDAY, June 22, 2017 Certain genes linked to heart disease may also improve your chances of having children, a new study suggests.

Australian researchers said the findings seem to offer a potential explanation for wh... » Read the full article



Too Few Women, Docs Understand Dangers of Heart Disease
It kills more than all cancers combined, but study says many overlook the risk

THURSDAY, June 22, 2017 Heart disease is the leading killer of U.S. women, but many women and their doctors don't recognize the danger.

A survey of more than 1,000 women between 25 and 60 years of age found 45 percent w... » Read the full article



Breast-Feeding Tied to Lower Heart, Stroke Risk for Mom
Study finds the longer a woman does it, the lower her risk drops

WEDNESDAY, June 21, 2017 Women who breast-feed their babies may have a slightly lower risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke decades later, a large new study suggests.

Researchers found that among nearly 290,000 wom... » Read the full article



Major Heart Group Says Doctor-Patient Talks Are Key
Info needs to be tailored to patient's needs, level of understanding

MONDAY, June 19, 2017 Patients with heart problems should receive personalized education to help them manage their conditions, according to a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement.

The AHA also calle... » Read the full article



Healthy Dietary Fats Help Beat High Cholesterol
Eating them can reduce your risk of heart disease as effectively as statins, heart experts say

THURSDAY, June 15, 2017 Replacing saturated fats with healthier ones found in some vegetable oils can reduce cholesterol levels and heart disease risk as much as statins, a new American Heart Association (AHA) advisory says.

... » Read the full article





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