Due to the link between
higher risk of heart problems with testosterone treatment, many lawsuits have been filed against drug manufacturers for failing to warn customers of the potential heart risks.
For example, since people with Down syndrome have
a high risk of heart problems and leukemia, silencing the extra chromosome in cardiac muscle and bone marrow might improve their health.
About 1 in 3 adult Americans, or 72 million people in this country, are obese, and all face
higher risks of heart problems, cancer and diabetes, as well as cognitive problems.
Not exact matches
Data from a number
of other studies, including the Nurses» Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow - up Study also report greater
risk of type 2 diabetes,
high blood pressure,
heart disease and metabolic syndrome, which is related to diabetes and cardiovascular
problems, for consumers
of artificially sweetened beverages.
A general thing that people mention as the biggest reason that there is a low carb diet cholesterol
risk is that when eating a lot
of fat you will also raise your cholesterol levels which leads to a
higher risk for
heart problems or even a
heart attack.
The
heart - healthy Omega - 3 fat found in salmon is associated with a decreased
risk of cardiovascular
problems, such as
heart attacks, strokes,
heart arrhythmias,
high blood pressure, and
high triglycerides circulating in the blood.
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.
That's to look at the anatomy because twins at a
higher risk of congenital anomalies either
heart problems or spinal
problems and that's again not to say that all twins will but again, these are things that you want to be screened for.
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of babies with
heart health issues may have a
higher risk of their own
heart problems.»
A new study says moms
of babies with
heart health issues may have a
higher risk of their own
heart problems.
Your OB / GYN, midwife or whomever is caring for you while you're pregnant will want you to stay away from exercise if you have some forms
of heart and lung disease, cervical
problems,
risk factors for preterm labor or pregnancy - related
high blood pressure.
People living in a cold home are at
higher risk of lung conditions,
heart attack, stroke and mental health
problems.
The researchers therefore believe that the cognitive
problems can be explained to a
high degree by the
risk factors that are common to patients with different types
of heart complaint, for example diabetes,
high blood pressure and
high cholesterol.
«People with psoriasis, particularly those with more severe disease, have an increased
risk for a variety
of other health
problems, including obesity, diabetes,
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, stroke and
heart attack,» says board - certified dermatologist Jashin J. Wu, MD, FAAD, director
of dermatology research at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.
The trial, stopped at the end
of 2004, suggests that naproxen is associated with a
higher risk of heart and stroke
problems than Celebrex is — a finding that contradicts many other published studies.
Excess dietary salt can lead to
high blood pressure, and an increased
risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease, as well as to other health
problems.
Parents
of children with «critical» congenital
heart defects — which require at least one cardiac surgery — are at high risk for mental health problems, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression, according to research in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Associa
heart defects — which require at least one cardiac surgery — are at
high risk for mental health
problems, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression, according to research in Journal
of the American
Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Associa
Heart Association, the Open Access Journal
of the American
Heart Association / American Stroke Associa
Heart Association / American Stroke Association.
Women who have PCOS also face a
higher risk of developing other health
problems, including diabetes and coronary
heart disease.
Previous research has linked psychosocial
risk factors like stress, anger, and hostility to increased
risk of health
problems such as
heart attacks, stroke, and
high blood pressure.
In 2010 the study published its findings: compared with residents who did not get very sick, those who endured several days
of diarrhea during the outbreak had a 33 percent greater likelihood
of developing
high blood pressure, a 210 percent greater
risk of heart attack or stroke, and a 340 percent greater
risk of kidney
problems in the eight years following the outbreak.
Exposing infants and children to
higher amounts
of sugar during growth and development can produce
problems with cognitive development and learning as well as create lifelong
risk for obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease and
heart disease, said Goran, founding director
of the Childhood Obesity Research Center at the Keck School
of Medicine.
The drug, benfluorex, was pulled from the market in November 2009 because
of severe side effects, particularly a
high risk of heart valve
problems.
Night time shift work disrupts the normal sleep - wake cycle and our internal circadian (24 - hour) rhythms, and has been associated with significant health
problems, such as a
higher risk of heart disease and cancer.
Influenza remains a major health
problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at
high risk for the complications
of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months
of age; healthy persons 65 years
of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma,
heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents
of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face
of the current shortage.1 Other
high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years
of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use
of aspirin and household members and out -
of - home caregivers
of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case
of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss
of expected supplies or from the emergence
of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability
of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes
of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
This latest research shows that the
risk of heart and blood vessel
problems, such as
heart attacks, strokes and
high blood pressure, increases as body mass index (BMI) increases beyond a BMI
of 22 - 23 kg / m2.
But if the response is excessive, it can lead to all kinds
of problems and may contribute to a
higher risk of heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
New research has uncovered a key platelet protein that could offer a new angle for developing drugs to prevent thrombosis, or dangerous blood clots, in patients who are at
high risk such as those with atherosclerosis or a history
of heart problems.
WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2011 (Health.com)-- Treating traditional
risk factors for
heart disease such as hypertension,
high cholesterol, and diabetes may also prevent the progression
of mild memory and cognitive
problems into full - blown Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Researchers first began to suspect that homocysteine plays a role in
heart risk when they noticed that children with extremely
high levels stemming from a rare genetic disorder also have
high rates
of heart problems.
Use
of amphetamines without a doctor's order, known as nonmedical use, carries a
high risk of abuse and dependency, as well as potential harmful side effects such as
heart problems and seizures.
High blood pressure can lead to serious long - term health
problems and greatly increases the
risk of stroke and
heart disease.
Typically, cardiac arrest
risk factors are the same as those that put a person at
risk for any
heart problems, like
high blood pressure or cholesterol and a family history
of heart disease or cardiac arrest.
A recent review
of NSAID use for dysmenorrhea (painful periods) concluded with a warning about the substantial
risk of adverse effects including stomach bleeding, ulcers and upset stomach,
high blood pressure, fluid retention and swelling, kidney
problems,
heart problems, and rashes.
High blood pressure is considered as one
of greatest
risks for developing a
heart problem.
Treating traditional
risk factors for
heart disease such as hypertension,
high cholesterol, and diabetes may also prevent the progression
of mild memory and cognitive
problems into full - blown Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
The symptoms should not be ignored if you have
risk factors for
heart disease (family history
of heart disease, diabetes,
high blood pressure or an already known
heart problem.
These chronic low Vitamin D levels during pregnancy can lead to increased
risk of cesarean, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and vaginal infection in the mother, and a
higher risk of autism, mental disorders, infection, low birth weight, and
heart / lung / brain
problems among others.
These are rare, and while the diabetes
risk is the most concerning, doctors need to balance these side effects with the real dangers
of heart attack, stroke and other
heart - related
problems if people don't take statins and their cholesterol levels remain
high.
Surprisingly, the
risk of heart attack associated with opioids was even
higher than that seen with Vioxx and other COX - 2 inhibitors, a class
of drugs that has been plagued by concerns about
heart problems, including
heart attack.
This included 86 %
of people at relatively low
risk of heart problems, 74 % at moderate
risk, and 67 % at
high risk.
If we don't get enough sleep, we might be at
risk of diabetes,
high blood pressure,
heart disease, stroke and a long list
of other
problems.
Crazy as it seems, even a little bit
of light in your bedroom at night, especially blue light, can disrupt hormones and potentially lead to weight gain, blood sugar
problems, increased cancer
risk,
higher chance
of depression and anxiety, premature aging and
heart problems.
The
higher a person's BMI, the
higher the
risk for a number
of diseases like
high blood pressure,
heart disease, type 2 diabetes, breathing
problems, gallstones, and certain cancers.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, usually has no symptoms, but can seriously damage the body — raising the
risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, and other
problems.
First
of all, cholesterol levels are misleading — having lower LDL («bad cholesterol») does not necessarily protect you from
heart disease or other health
problems, and having
higher LDL cholesterol does not necessarily increase your
risk for
heart disease or other health
problems (see: cholesterol).
Metabolic syndrome is marked by a cluster
of health
problems (including excess belly fat,
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, insulin resistance and inflammation) which are known to raise your
risk for
heart disease and type - 2 diabetes.
The
high estrogen can elevate sugar levels, increase the
risk of heart disease, stroke and
heart attack, and cause gynecomastia (man - boobs), weight gain, prostate
problems and sleep apnea.
Refrain from smoking: Diabetic patients are at
higher risk of developing
heart problems.
The
problem with belly fat is that it doesn't just make you look unattractive but it also increases *
risk of many serious health
problems like
heart disease,
high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes.
Low levels
of magnesium are linked with a
higher risk of age - related health
problems, including type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and
heart disease.