Sentences with phrase «chances of heart conditions»

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There are fitness experts preaching that cardio will kill your chances of building muscle and that weight training is just as good for keeping your heart and lungs in prime condition.
The condition, called CHIP (clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential), indicates chances of dying from stroke or heart attack are 40 to 50 percent higher in people who have it.
Exercise that increases your heart rate and breathing rate has many benefits, including lowering your chances of developing conditions such as diabetes, stroke, and heart disease.
Watching your weight, eating a healthy and balanced diet, exercising, and not smoking can reduce your chances of developing heart conditions.
Curcumin even works to help prevent diabetes — a condition that actually contributes to your chances of developing both heart disease and Alzheimer's.
Charles Laughton plays the legendary barrister who defies doctor's order and a heart condition to defend amiable but shiftless American Tyrone Power from a murder charge and Marlene Dietrich plays his German wife, a cool, suspicious character whose testimony seems to doom Power's chances of acquittal.
According to the American Psychological Association, stress can have serious health consequences, increasing someone's chances of serious conditions such as heart disease and depression.
Due to advanced age and various medical conditions, these pets would have little chance of being adopted, but at House With a Heart they are safe, nurtured and pampered for the rest of their lives.
If these bacteria get a chance to establish in the lining of the heart or heart valves, a serious condition can result.
For these folks diagnosed with a condition, like Type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes diagnosed at a young age, or some type of congenital heart defect, or one of a hundred other such pre-existing conditions, it may make more sense to lock into a whole life insurance policy when given the chance, rather than take the risk of never being able to qualify for ordinary life insurance again later on in life.
It hampers quality of life while increasing your chances of having a stroke and developing coronary heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, some cancers and other conditions that can lead to an early death.
If your doctor diagnoses you with a heart condition, chances are they will prescribe medication as a part of your treatment plan.
Smoking and obesity can increase your blood pressure or hypertension and, along with high cholesterol levels, both conditions greatly increase your chances of suffering from heart disease, increased risk of a heart attack, and Type 2 Diabetes.
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