CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Women's Health: The Challenge of Finishing Diabetes Prevention Programs

Women who have had gestational diabetes face a tough road. They are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is a serious health issue. There is a program called Life! It aims to help these women. The program focuses on preventing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. It is funded by the state. The program is designed to help women make healthier ch...

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Young Asians Facing High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure among teens in Asia is becoming a big worry. It's not just a problem for adults anymore. This issue is linked to serious heart problems later in life. Plus, it adds extra strain on healthcare systems. Most studies have focused on adults, so there's a gap in understanding how teens are affected. This is important because teens today face rapid life...

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

FGF-23: The Hidden Factor in Carotid Plaque Trouble

Carotid artery disease is a silent troublemaker. It affects about 3% of people. This condition can lead to serious brain issues. It is a major cause of strokes and other cerebrovascular events. FGF-23 is a hormone that has been getting some attention. It is linked to atherosclerosis. This is a condition where arteries become hard and narrow. FGF-23 has also been con...

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Sleeping In On Weekends: Does It Help Your Blood Pressure?

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a big deal. It's a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, and it's a problem that affects lots of people around the world. We all know that not getting enough sleep during the week can lead to all sorts of health issues, including hypertension. But what about catching up on sleep during the weekend? Does that help? Th...

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Seizure Meds: What You Need to Know

Epilepsy is a serious condition that affects many individuals, and antiseizure medications (ASMs) are commonly used to manage it. However, these medications can have unintended effects on the heart. Some ASMs can interfere with how the body processes fats, leading to an increased risk of heart disease. Others can directly affect the heart's electrical activity, poten...

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Keeping Blood Pressure in Check from Afar

Managing high blood pressure is a big deal. It's a major risk factor for heart diseases. Traditional methods of treating it often fall short. These are the results of a study that aimed to change that. The program let people monitor their blood pressure at home and adjusted medicines based on a set plan. Participants were tracked for up to 42 months after they join...

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Impact on Heart Health in Patients with MASLD

Sarcopenic obesity, a condition where people have too much fat and not enough muscle, is bad news for people with health issues. This study took a close look at how common and risky this condition is, especially for people with a type of liver disease called Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease, or MASLD for short. The focus was on how sarcopenic obes...

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Health Checks for Students: Spotting Heart Risks Early

Imagine you're a university student, juggling classes, exams, and maybe even a part-time job. The last thing on your mind might be your heart health. But what if there was a way to catch potential heart problems early? That's where TUM4Health comes in. This program is all about keeping students healthy, and it's doing something really important: checking for cardiova...

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Work Disability and Heart Disease in Young Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis: What's the Link?

Young adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) might face a higher risk of heart disease if they become unable to work due to their condition. A recent study looked into this idea by examining data from the CorEvitas registry. Researchers compared two groups of people under 65 with RA: those who developed work disability and those who didn't. They found that those with ...

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Meet STAREE: A Big Study on Statins and Older People's Health

Ever wondered if taking statins can help healthy older folks avoid heart problems? That's exactly what the STAREE trial is trying to figure out. This is a big deal because doctors aren't sure if the benefits of statins outweigh the risks for older people who don't already have heart issues. STAREE is a fancy scientific term for a study where older adults are randomly...

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