Sentences with phrase «dying from heart disease as»

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The reality is not «gentle proteins», cute pink hearts or «probiotics just like those in breastmilk» but dirty contaminated bottles, diarrhea, babies screaming with pain from otitis media, babies separated from their mothers in pediatric wards with acute respiratory disease, damaged guts that morph into chronic lifelong conditions such as Crohn's disease, more women dying of breast cancer, the cost and pain of living a life with diabetes and lives cut short because of cardiac disease and so on.
Overall, nearly 20 percent of the men and 12 percent of the women who participated in the study developed or died from heart disease, a suite of conditions that includes stroke, coronary heart disease caused by the buildup of plaque in the heart's arteries, acute coronary syndromes such as heart attack, and other diseases.
An analysis of more than 200,000 medical professionals followed for nearly 30 years finds that drinking up to five cups of coffee a day is associated with reduced risk of dying early from heart and brain diseases as well as suicide.
Physicians have been especially reluctant to prescribe hormonal birth control to women with diabetes, as adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to die from heart disease than adults who do not have diabetes.
Cardiovascular disease in these young patients develops as vulnerable cells lining the interior of major arteries (vessels that carry blood away from the heart) accumulate the toxic protein and die.
There is currently no treatment, and accelerated ageing means these children suffer from conditions normally characteristic of old age, such as heart disease and diabetes, and often die around 13.
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.
How do long lived species such as Whales avoid dying from heart disease resulting from glucosepane cross linking in the walls of their blood vessels?
Heart disease is the leading killer of both men and women, but men are more likely to develop it — and die from it — as early as their 30s and 40s.
On the other hand, the review did draw a strong link between the higher consumption of trans fat and a 34 percent bump in the risk of dying early from any cause, as well as a 28 percent bump in the risk of dying early specifically from heart disease.
And it turned out, dying from cardiovascular disease during the study period was as strongly associated with depression as it was with several of the classic «big five» heart disease risk factors: obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, and smoking.
Living together with a cigarette smoker increases the chance of dying from lung cancer and heart disease, and in children smoke exposure increase the severity of the intensity of asthma attacks and leads to in excess of 750,000 middle ear infections, as reported by the American Cancer Society.
«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.
These people also had a 13 percent lower risk of dying from another heart - related cause, such as stroke or heart disease, Medical News Today reported.
Studies also show that people who eat dark chocolate 5 or more times per week are less than half as likely to die from heart disease, compared to people who don't eat dark chocolate (16, 17).
Sadly, plenty of vegans suffer or have died from heart disease, as well as cancer, diabetes and other serious health problems.
WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2012 (Health.com)-- Drinking a daily cup of coffee — or even several cups — isn't likely to harm your health, and it may even lower your risk of dying from chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.
In my anecdotal experience over the last 20 years, we doctors generally suffer and die from the same «preventable» chronic diseases as our patients (heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, etc.).
As you can see from these numbers, heart disease, cancer, and respiratory diseases are the primary reasons people die prematurely.
The applicant should also have no major medical conditions (such as cancer, diabetes or hypertension) and no biological parent or sibling who died from heart disease or cancer before age 60.
Indigenous adolescents were about 40 times as likely as non-Indigenous adolescents to die from rheumatic heart disease.
The report finds that Indigenous Australians are twice as likely to die from coronary heart disease (CHD) and nearly three times as likely to die from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as non-Indigenous Australians.
Finally, another eye - catching study showed the more red meat you eat the greater the risk of dying from nine diseases: cancer, heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes, infections, Alzheimer's disease, kidney disease and liver disease, as reported in the New York Times.
Indigenous Australians are 3.5 times as likely to have diabetes, 5 times as likely to have end - stage kidney disease, twice as likely to die from an injury, and twice as likely to have coronary heart disease as non-Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians die from preventable diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, eradicated among the rest of the Australian population and they have lower access to primary health care and health infrastructure that the rest of Australia takes for granted.
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