Heart Health e-News: August 2016 - Heart Risk Factors Rise Before Menopause

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

Heart Risk Factors Rise Before Menopause
'Danger zone' for women earlier than thought, study finds

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3, 2016 Heart disease risk factors -- such as abnormal cholesterol levels and high blood pressure -- appear to increase before a woman goes through menopause, not after, new research finds.

"These risk fact... » Read the full article



High Doses of Fish Oil Might Help Healing After Heart Attack
Study found improved heart function, less scarring

MONDAY, Aug. 1, 2016 Heart attack patients who took high doses of fish oil supplements for six months showed improved heart function and less scarring, researchers report.

It is not yet precisely known how the large amount... » Read the full article



Lots of Red Meat, an Earlier Grave?
People who eat more plant-based proteins lower risk of dying younger, study suggests

MONDAY, Aug. 1, 2016 If you turn to red meat as your main source of protein, you could be shortening your life, a new study suggests.

People who get more of their protein from plant sources have an overall lower risk of dy... » Read the full article



Health Tip: Get More Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Find them in these nutritious foods

Omega-3 fatty acids may improve your heart health and help you ward off heart disease.

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests these sources:

Oils from soybeans, flaxseed and canola. Wal... » Read the full article



Is Pot Harder on the Heart Than Tobacco?
Damaging effects from marijuana smoke last three times longer than tobacco's, rat study finds

WEDNESDAY, July 27, 2016 Smoking pot might harm your heart health and that of the people around you -- perhaps even more than cigarettes, a new animal study suggests.

Lab rats experienced a severe reduction in their blood ... » Read the full article



Even a Little Exercise May Help Younger Women's Hearts
Those active about 2.5 hours a week had 25 percent lower disease risk than those who weren't, study found

MONDAY, July 25, 2016 Younger women who exercise just 2.5 hours a week may cut their risk for heart disease by up to 25 percent, a new study suggests.

"The habits and the choices we make in the first half of our life deter... » Read the full article



Even Your Heart May Benefit From Extra Education
People with more schooling tend to have less heart failure, study suggests

WEDNESDAY, July 20, 2016 While there are many obvious benefits to achieving a higher level of education, one you may not have considered is a boost to your heart health.

New research suggests that heart attack survivors wi... » Read the full article



Even High-Fat Mediterranean Diet Good for You: Review
Still protected against diabetes, heart disease and breast cancer

TUESDAY, July 19, 2016 Even a high-fat Mediterranean diet may protect against breast cancer, diabetes and heart disease, a new review finds.

"If you adhere to a Mediterranean diet, you will probably have fewer heart attack... » Read the full article





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