On average, men and women without any of those three
heart risks lived 35 years and 38 years longer, respectively, without developing heart failure.
Not exact matches
GOOGLE»S AI HELPS TO PREDICT CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS BY ANALYZING EYE SCANS: Google and Verily — Google - parent Alphabet's
life sciences unit — are exploring new ways that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to identify patients»
risk of suffering from a cardiovascular event, such as a
heart attack or stroke, according to a newly published study by the two Alphabet subsidiaries.
As Gallup notes, previous research has tied well - being scores to health outcomes including
life expectancy and a lower
risk of obesity, while some studies suggest that taking time off positively impacts the brain and
heart.
Studies show that by just walking a few miles a day, you lower your
risk of
life threatening illnesses like
heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
«my
heart was torn taking the
risk, you swore i was what you
lived for my breakthrough...» ~ Casile Hayward
A woman's
life withers or expands in proportion to how much she
risks opening her
heart And it takes courage to stand against evil toward women, but even more so to stand against the indifference toward the plight of women.
His research concluded that only those with a high
risk of death actually benefited from
heart transplants, more than 80 \ % of donor
hearts going to patients who were likely to
live for longer without a transplant.
That «s why every
heart is opposed, Christian and non-Christian, because a person with a hungry, searching, open
heart, will not only do more good for humanity (for he or she will not
risk denying the
heart and
live a nice quiet
life but will press on, even laying his own
life for what he thinks is right in his
heart) but will also, I believe, turn to God.
Accordingly, Garaudy asks: «Is it to impoverish man, to tell him that he
lives as an incomplete being, that everything depends upon him, that the whole of our history and its significance is played out within man's intelligence,
heart and will, and nowhere else, that we bear full responsibility for this; that we must assume the
risk, every step of the way, since, for us atheists, nothing is promised and no one is waiting?
Preemptive Love Coalition is a global community of peacemakers remaking the world by providing lifesaving
heart surgeries for children, food and shelter for those persecuted by extremists, education for at -
risk children and small - business empowerment grants so people can put their own
lives back together.
Perhaps the alternative (control through shame and fear) is so toxic that the
risk of freedom — like
life spilling all over the floor — is infinitely preferable to the
heart of God.
He can not estimate beforehand what is demanded of him; for he himself is demanded, he is
risked in his concrete
heart and
life which are still before him as the unknown future and which reveal only afterwards what this
heart is that had to be
risked and spent in this
life.
To love someone fiercely, to believe in something with your whole
heart, to celebrate a fleeting moment in time, to fully engage in a
life that doesn't come with guarantees — these are
risks that involve vulnerability and often pain....
«Too many New Yorkers are at
risk of high blood pressure,
heart disease and stroke due to high sodium intake, and this saltshaker will help New Yorkers make better decisions about their diet — ultimately leading to a healthier and quite possibly a longer
life.»
According to Baleka, the average
life expectancy for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less than the average American male); truck drivers have the highest rate of obesity of any occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one of the highest rates of metabolic syndrome, a group of
risk factors for
heart disease and diabetes; in some years they have had the highest number of fatalities of any occupation, making trucking one of the most dangerous and unhealthy occupations in the U.S.
I do not mean to sound heartless but we know nothing about the guys lifestyle, was he at
risk of
heart issues due to personal
life?
But it places athletes at a high
risk for burn - out later in
life, which can prevent them from maintaining healthy habits into adulthood and steering clear of problems such as obesity,
heart disease, and diabetes.
They encourage parents to help babies love eating fruits, which may bring them health benefits later in
life, such as reducing their
risk of
heart disease and cancer.
And staying fit can improve self - esteem, prevent obesity, and decrease the
risk of serious illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and
heart disease later in
life.
High sodium intake in kids is associated with higher blood pressure, which can raise the
risk for
heart disease and stroke later in
life.
Homebirth carries an increased
risk of an Apgar score of 0 (ZERO — no
heart beat, not breathing, limp, blue, floppy baby) at 5 MINUTES of
life: http://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378%2813%2900641-8/fulltext
Learn why having preeclampsia puts you at
risk for
heart disease later in
life, whether your baby is also at
risk, and what you...
Moms who breastfeed for a total of 12 months through their
life or participate in extended breastfeeding for their baby's first year of
life or longer may have a decreased
risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer,
heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and other diseases.
Low vitamin D levels also may increase a child's
risk of developing
heart disease later in
life, experts say.
«Children with low levels of vitamin D were more likely to have high blood pressure and lower levels of high - density lipoprotein, also known as good cholesterol — two factors that are considered major
risk factors for
heart disease later in
life «Children with low vitamin - D levels also had higher levels of parathyroid hormone than their counterparts with adequate vitamin D in their blood.
Sugar damages our teeth, and eating too much also makes kids overweight and puts them at
risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and
heart disease in later
life.
Studies have also shown that breast fed babies have a lower
risk of developing
heart disease later in
life.
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that early contact with some of the infectious microbes found in soil can result in a lower
risk of
heart disease later in
life.
Be prepared to have your
heart stopped numerous times, to feel the adrenaline rush of trying to outrun, outsmart and outplay your little one so he won't put his
life at
risk.
Among these is reducing your weight and increasing your quality of
life, as well as reducing your
risk for
heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
It went on to say that, «Wear Red Day is an important effort on the part of the American
Heart Association to help women understand the reality that heart disease affects people of both genders, so that they can assess their own personal family history and lifestyle risk factors as well as make health choices that will enhance life for themselves and their families.&r
Heart Association to help women understand the reality that
heart disease affects people of both genders, so that they can assess their own personal family history and lifestyle risk factors as well as make health choices that will enhance life for themselves and their families.&r
heart disease affects people of both genders, so that they can assess their own personal family history and lifestyle
risk factors as well as make health choices that will enhance
life for themselves and their families.»
Diabetes increases the
risk of
life threatening complications and makes people four times as likely to develop
heart disease and three times as likely to develop kidney failure..
It is recognised that
living in a cold, damp home affects physical health and worsens respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis; increases the incidence of colds; raises blood pressure which in turn may increase the
risk of strokes and
heart attacks for some, and in extreme cases hypothermia / mild hypothermia may be an issue for very vulnerable households.
It's a Wonderful
Life, a putatively heartwarming story about a small - time banker with a
heart of gold, manages to combine all four elements, as it inexplicably lionises a lunkheaded ninny who
risks the financial health of his community by making a series of bad loans to people who are in no position to repay them.
People
living in a cold home are at higher
risk of lung conditions,
heart attack, stroke and mental health problems.
Sixteen years after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers sent a «cloud» of toxic debris across Lower Manhattan, children
living nearby who likely breathed in the ash and fumes are showing early signs of
risk for future
heart disease.
Baigent argues that doing so could save millions of
lives, because many
heart attacks occur in people who are considered low -
risk.
Canada's Stroke Month, sponsored by the
Heart and Stroke Foundation, aims to educate people of the signs and treatment for strokes and to promote healthy
living as a way to reduce
risk.
Compared to people with a lean body weight, individuals with higher BMI have an elevated
risk of developing
life - shortening cardiometabolic diseases, such as diabetes,
heart attack, and stroke.
The standard test for
risk assessment in relation to
life - threatening cardiac rhythm disturbances is currently the left ventricular ejection fraction, which represents a measure of the
heart's function and measures the volume of the beat in relation to the overall volume of blood in the ventricle.
Some physicians argue that although tiny blood pressure drops will not have a big effect on individuals — they will not really affect your
risk of having a
heart attack — they may end up saving
lives at the population level, in part because a small percentage of the population, including some African - Americans and elderly individuals, seem to be hypersensitive to salt.
Being lonely increases the
risk of everything from
heart attacks to dementia, whereas a good social
life means better sleep and slower ageing
The finding, reported this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine, suggests that the long -
lived parents had similarly low
risk factors for
heart disease, Levy says.
«This shows that your blood pressure in young adulthood can impact your
risk for
heart disease later in
life,» said Norrina Allen, lead study author and assistant professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
If we can prevent their blood pressure from increasing earlier in
life we can reduce their
risk of future
heart attacks and stroke.»
The effects of sauna bathing on the
risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia were studied in the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study (KIHD), involving more than 2,000 middle - aged men living in the eastern part of Finl
risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia were studied in the Kuopio Ischaemic
Heart Disease
Risk Factor Study (KIHD), involving more than 2,000 middle - aged men living in the eastern part of Finl
Risk Factor Study (KIHD), involving more than 2,000 middle - aged men
living in the eastern part of Finland.
«If you want to preserve the intended
life expectancy of a
heart or liver transplant recipient, you need to find ways to mitigate the
risk of kidney injury.
The Kuopio Ischaemic
Heart Disease
Risk Factor Study (KIHD) involved 1,621 middle - aged men
living in the eastern part of Finland.
Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and a major
risk factor for other
life - threatening conditions, including
heart disease and stroke.
The subjects were a population - based sample of more than 2,600 men
living in eastern Finland and participating in the Kuopio Ischaemic
Heart Disease
Risk Factor Study (KIHD).