Not exact matches
Former first lady Barbara Bush
died on Tuesday
at the age
of 92 after battling Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease and congestive
heart failure.
He
died at age 73
of complications
of diabetes and
heart disease — which cropped up in his life approximately five years after he was kicked out
of his church.
DIED — Ad Wolgast, 67, onetime newsboy, and hard - hitting, cautionless and colorful world lightweight champion from 1910 to 1912;
of heart disease,
at Camarillo, Calif, mental institution.
Grasping
at a final possible alternative to the inconvenient notion that smoking could have a healthful benefit, experts theorized that the association was due only to smokers
dying young
of cancer,
heart disease and lung
disease before the age when they might otherwise have developed Parkinson's.
People with few social ties are
at increased risk
of dying of heart disease, cancer, and respiratory and gastrointestinal ailments.
Her mother, who was also a diabetic,
died at age 68
of heart disease.
People living in rural areas are
at no greater risk
of dying from
heart disease than their urban counterparts, according to a new study by researchers
at Women's College Hospital and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
Professor Patrizio Lancellotti, chair
of the ESC EACVI / HFA Cardiac Oncology Toxicity Registry, said: «Patients with some forms
of breast cancer are
at greater risk
of dying from
heart disease than from cancer.
When they do
die, the cause is often an attack — hit by acar or mauled by a raccoon — or one
of a number
of infectious diseasesthat kill these turtles
at all ages in seemingly equal proportions.While certain ailments, such as cancer and
heart disease, strike olderhumans more often than they do younger ones, Congdon's animals don'tseem to become more vulnerable to
disease as they grow older.
According to the WHO study, fewer women aged 50 years and older in these countries are
dying from
heart disease, stroke and diabetes than 30 years ago and these health improvements contributed most to increasing women's life expectancy
at the age
of 50.
The skinny on fat: Too little is more dangerous than too much Overweight people are
at no greater risk than normal - weight folks
of dying from
heart disease or cancer and are actually less likely to fall prey to some other causes
of death, such as accidents and Alzheimer's, according to freshly analyzed data on 2.3 million adults 25 years and older as
of 2004.
«Scientific findings from the past two decades that focused on the prevention
of cardiovascular
diseases continue to show that among people who are
at risk
of dying from
heart disease, the potential benefit
of omega - 3 fish oil supplements is still useful for people who have had a recent
heart attack, which is consistent with the 2002 statement,» Siscovick said.
A pro-vegetarian diet — one that has a higher proportion
of plant - based foods compared to animal - based foods is linked to lower risks
of dying from
heart disease and stroke, according to new research presented at the American Heart Association EPI / Lifestyle 2015 mee
heart disease and stroke, according to new research presented
at the American
Heart Association EPI / Lifestyle 2015 mee
Heart Association EPI / Lifestyle 2015 meeting.
MacGillivray, the Chief
of Cardiac Surgery and Thoracic Transplant
at the hospital, said, «The progress that has been made, in just 50 years, in allowing people with end - stage
heart disease, who are not only
dying, but crippled by their
heart disease; to give them a revolutionary, effective therapy in a
heart transplant... I mean, it is amazing.»
Geneticists
at the University
of Utah found that test subjects with shorter telomeres were eight times more likely to
die from
disease and three times more likely to
die from a
heart attack [source: Biever].
May 22, 2017 Richard L. Baron, radiologist and authority on diagnosis
of liver
disease, 1949 - 2017 Richard Baron, MD, a professor and former Chairman
of the Department
of Radilogoy
at the University
of Chicago,
died suddenly from an apparent
heart attack while playing tennis on Thursday, May 4.
The more time you spend watching TV, the greater your risk
of dying at an earlier age — especially from
heart disease, researchers found.
At the other end
of the spectrum,
heart patients who consumed very little sodium were also more likely than those with average intake to
die of heart disease or be hospitalized for
heart failure.
In fact,
at least 65 %
of people with diabetes
die of heart disease or stroke, according to the American Heart Associa
heart disease or stroke, according to the American
Heart Associa
Heart Association.
In the large Rotterdam study looking
at dietary data from 4,000 adults over a period
of 7 - 10 years, researchers found that those with the highest intakes
of vitamin K2 had a 52 % reduced risk
of severe arterial calcification and a 57 % lower risk
of dying from
heart disease (27).
Not eating walnuts may double our risk
of dying from
heart disease (compared to
at least one serving a week)-- perhaps because nuts appear to improve endothelial function, allowing our arteries to better relax normally.
Not eating walnuts may double our risk
of dying from
heart disease, compared to
at least one serving a week.
Diabetes, high blood pressure,
heart disease, just to mention a few chronical
diseases, run in my family, and up to now I am the only one who have been following this kind
of diet, and, not surprisingly, I am the only one who is enjoying good health
at my 68, while both my parents
died long ago from
heart disease at an early age, when I was just fifteen, my younger sister is type 2 diabetic, my older sister suffers from
heart disease, having been submited to a tryple by - pass surgery and a angioplasty.
«If you have too much sodium and too little potassium, it's worse than either one on its own,» said Dr. Thomas Farley, New York City's health commissioner, who has led efforts to get the public to eat less salt... «Potassium may neutralize the
heart - damaging effects
of salt,» said Dr. Elena Kuklina, one
of the study's authors
at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention... The research found people who eat a lot
of salt and very little potassium were more than twice as likely to
die from a
heart attack as those who ate about equal amounts
of both nutrients.
One thing I want to mention is that I am sure my mother had this,
dying from
heart disease at age 60 from years
of undiagnosed, long - term, low grade inflammation that led to her undiagnosed
heart disease.
In research presented
at the European Society
of Cardiologists Society Congress, results showed that people with
heart disease who most closely adhered to the diet
died a stunning 37 percent less often than those with the lowest rate
of compliance.
This study, published in the European
Heart Journal, found that middle - aged adults who walked at a slower pace had double the risk of dying from heart disease relative to faster wal
Heart Journal, found that middle - aged adults who walked
at a slower pace had double the risk
of dying from
heart disease relative to faster wal
heart disease relative to faster walkers.
They countered that the overly restrictive 200 mg upper safety limit for cholesterol intake, that wouldn't even allow a single egg, is only for people
at risk for
heart disease — to which the lead researcher replied, «[Most everyone is]
at risk
of vascular
disease — the only ones who could eat [an] egg yolk regularly with impunity would be those who expect to
die prematurely from nonvascular causes...» In other words, his famous «The only [people] who should eat eggs regularly are those [
dying of] a terminal illness» — because
at that point, who cares?
That's the conclusion
of a new study, published this week in the Archives
of Internal Medicine, that found that the risk
of dying at an early age — from
heart disease, cancer, or any other cause — rises in step with red - meat consumption.
Baskett, who like McDaniel wasn't allowed to attend the film's premiere in Atlanta,
died a few months after receiving the Oscar from
heart disease at the age
of 44.
They are also
at greater risk
of developing
heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse later in life, and they are more likely to
die at a younger age.
John B. King Jr.'s mother
died of a
heart attack when he was 8, and then his father descended into Alzheimer's
disease, leaving King an orphan
at age 12.
How many
of you have heard the story about that one fella who smoked, drank heavily, had a pizza diet, and lived to be 100, while the guy up the road who exercised regularly and ate a vegetarian diet was diagnosed with
heart disease and
died at the age
of 55?
At that time, thousands
of cats
died every & year from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a
disease characterized by an enlarged
heart with poor muscle contractions.
Unless the researcher or pathologist can look
at hearts from cats that have
died from this
disease, we won't know some
of the really important characteristics
of the
heart problems in Birmans.
Nash
died of heart disease in July, 1946,
at Boscombe, Dorset.
Older people are
at much higher risk
of dying during extreme heat events.136, 50,241,233 Pre-existing health conditions also make older adults susceptible to cardiac and respiratory impacts
of air pollution25 and to more severe consequences from infectious
diseases; 257 limited mobility among older adults can also increase flood - related health risks.258 Limited resources and an already high burden
of chronic health conditions, including
heart disease, obesity, and diabetes, will place the poor
at higher risk
of health impacts from climate change than higher income groups.25, 50 Potential increases in food cost and limited availability
of some foods will exacerbate current dietary inequalities and have significant health ramifications for the poorer segments
of our population (Ch.
Researchers found that older adults with insufficient levels
of vitamin D
die from
heart disease at greater rates that those with adequate levels
of the vitamin.
This matters because the age
at which a relative experienced the onset
of cancer or
died of heart disease impacts your premiums.
Babies born to Aboriginal mothers
die at more than twice the rate
of other Australian babies, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher rates
of preventable illness such as
heart disease, kidney
disease and diabetes.