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Depression May Up The Risk Of Stroke In Women

A freshly made study has stated that depression can even increase the risk of stroke in women. In this regard the researchers of the Nurses’ Health Study have been monitoring many women for a six years period, after that they have concluded that a history of depression can even associated with near about 29 percent Read more

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Smoker Women Living With High Heart Disease Risks Than Man

In general the women, who smokes regularly, are living with 25 percent higher risk of developing heart disease compared with those man, who smokes regularly, according to the report of a new study. The scientists have also stated that in the toxins, which comes out from the burning of cigarette in general left a bad Read more

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Swell in Pregnancy Related Strokes in America is Alarming

According to a latest report published in Stroke: Journal of American Heart Association, the increase in the number of strokes related to pregnancy in the United States in highly alarming. The report says that the increase in the number of obese women and women who suffer from hypertension has lead to the increase in the Read more

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High Aspirin Intake Can Save Diabetics from Heart Attacks

University of Alberta finds benefits in Aspirin Aspirin, when taken in high doses, can prevent or reduce the risk of heart attacks among those who are diabetic. The study was conducted by Canadian researchers and the results were found to be highly conclusive. Scot Simpson from the University of Alberta conducted the research. He headed Read more

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National Income Linked To Stroke and Heart Disease Worldwide

WHO comes up with a concrete analysis from 192 countries? Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have come up with an analysis of stroke and heart disease statistics garnered by the World Health Organization (WHO) from 192 countries that indicates that number of people killed by these two diseases varies, and is closely Read more

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Quit Smoking Pill May Up The Risk Of Heart Attack

A study has formed little days earlier at Johns Hopkins University of Medicine by the Indian Origin scientist which has suggested that healthy smokers of middle age take most of the time anti smoking drug on the market. Aside from that they all are be aware of the fact that it may even lead them Read more

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Diabetics May Cause For Second Heart Attack

The people with type 2 diabetics are at a great risk of facing another heart attack or stroke just after recovering from a first stroke or from an ischemic attack (TIA). But one way it can be reduced little bit just by lowering the cholesterol level. Before that many research has been made by many Read more

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Depression and Heart Disease

Arteries are the vessels that carry blood with oxygen from the heart and lungs to all parts of the body, including the brain. Our cells require a steady supply of this oxygen in order to do their work. A lack of blood flow for more than four minutes can kill the cells of the body Read more