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Heart attack survivors who eat lots of fiber live longer, study finds ...

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Apr 29, 2014 ... People who survive heart attacks have a greater chance ... The researchers point out that with more people surviving heart attacks, it will ...

Coronary Heart Disease Survivor VP Dick Cheney

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Nov 18, 2014 ... In our world, it should matter not one whit if you love, loath, or are indifferent to his politics; his survival instincts are to be admired.

McLaren Flint Patient's Heart Grows Stronger in More Ways Than One

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Dec 22, 2021 ... ... patients with coronary artery disease,” said Dr. Habib .“Open ... This Simple Scan Could Help Millions Survive Lung Cancer. November 11 ...

Getting Older Affects Your Max Heart Rate (But That's OK!) - Fitbit Blog

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One way you can compensate for a slower heart rate is to get and stay fit. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that adults get 150 minutes ...

Congenital heart defects vastly increase risk of heart problems later ...

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Feb 28, 2019 ... ... problems as someone born without a defect who has a heart ... heart disease leads to adult heart problems could help shape follow-up care.

Adrenaline does little to increase patient's survival after cardiac ...

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Apr 17, 2014 ... ... does not increase their prospects of surviving long-term, according to new research. When a person has a cardiac arrest, his or her heart ...

Survived cancer? Now look out for cardiovascular risks | ScienceDaily

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Apr 16, 2013 ... 22, 2022 — Scientists have known for years that a person's risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) can be lowered with lifestyle changes such as ...

Heart disease risk higher in GU cancer survivors

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Mar 18, 2021 ... “We don't want people to survive cancer only to die prematurely of ... patients toward interventions that can lower their risk.

New way to abate heart attacks before patients get to the hospital ...

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Mar 27, 2012 ... Paramedics can reduce someone's chances of having a cardiac ... 7, 2022 — Patients who survive a heart attack together with sudden cardiac ...

US7960606B2 - Mouse model of chronic heart failure and coronary ...

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An animal model has been developed where the animals can survive myocardial infarctions caused by diet-induced coronary atherosclerosis, and live with chronic ...

A Nutrition Dilemma: Salt vs MSG - Fitbit Blog

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... can lead to increased blood pressure, putting you at risk of heart disease and stroke. Unfortunately, most people are eating too much sodium without ...

Moving the Needle in Home Cardiac-Arrest CPR, Survival

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Oct 9, 2017 ... "Even though more arrests occur at home and the outcomes are dismal, we can impact home survival, and I think that's really important for ...

In the short run, a high-fat diet may help minimize heart attack ...

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Feb 16, 2015 ... ... heart disease. But once a heart attack or heart failure does occur, moderately obese patients tend to live longer. In the study, mice were ...

New genetic risk factor for sudden cardiac death | ScienceDaily

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Jul 12, 2011 ... In addition, only about 10 percent of people survive their initial sudden death events. (Even if the heart stops beating, a person might be ...