Sentences with phrase «heightened risk of heart disease»

Eating large amounts of unwholesome fatty meat protein and full fat dairy can put you at risk for increased level of cholesterol and heightened risk of heart disease.
MONDAY, April 2, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Women who have a baby with a congenital heart defect may face a heightened risk of heart disease years later, a large study suggests.

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A new study published in The Lancet medical journal has found a link to heightened stress and a greater risk of heart disease and stroke within three to four years.
Several leading health bodies, including the World Health Organization, the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, the American Heart Association, and the US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee have concluded that excess added sugar intake increases the risk not only of weight gain, but also of obesity and diabetes, which are associated with a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, and tooth decay.
Complications of pregnancy, such as high blood pressure and infections, are linked to a heightened risk of early coronary heart disease in the young adult offspring, finds research published in the online journal Heart heart disease in the young adult offspring, finds research published in the online journal Heart Heart Asia.
Persistent moderate to severe mental distress is linked to a significantly heightened risk of death among patients with stable coronary heart disease, finds research published online in the journal Hheart disease, finds research published online in the journal HeartHeart.
Women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome — the most common hormone disorder in women of reproductive age — face a heightened risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer of the lining of the uterus than healthy women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Additionally, even with heightened risk, a heart healthy lifestyle — maintaining a normal body weight, regular exercise and controlling other risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol — can help lower the risk of heart disease and heart failure.
Cholesterol levels sharply increase at the beginning of menopause, putting menopausal women at a heightened risk of developing heart disease.
Drug Regulators Clamor for a Recall Despite the success of Actos in controlling blood glucose, many medical professionals agree that the benefits of controlling blood sugar may not be worth the heightened risk of bladder cancer, heart disease, and other potential conditions.
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