In people with diabetes, eating a rich amount of fruits like grapes reduces the risk
of dying of heart disease, the report states.
Healthier heart: A large analysis of more than 150,000 American, European, and Australian adults found that those reported that they ate up to 3.5 ounces of chocolate a day had a 21 % lower risk of stroke, 29 % lower risk of developing heart disease, and 45 % lower risk
of dying of heart disease.
Among the women, increasing saturated fat intake was associated with a significantly lower risk
of dying of heart disease.
Smoking is a well - documented culprit in heart disease, but a 2003 study by New York University researchers found that a nonsmoker living in a polluted city has about the same risk
of dying of heart disease as a former smoker.
With growing evidence that a measurement of the buildup of calcium in coronary arteries can predict heart disease risk, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) researchers found that the process of «calcium scoring» was also accurate in predicting the chances
of dying of heart disease among adults with little or no known risk of heart disease.
People with few social ties are at increased risk
of dying of heart disease, cancer, and respiratory and gastrointestinal ailments.
Not exact matches
It is not yet known whether his
disease is related to his death, although CBC is reporting that he may have
died of a
heart attack.
Scientists have observed how daily naps can reduce blood pressure, improve immunity, and even lower your chances
of dying from
heart disease.
After all, the number
of people suffering from ALS pales in comparison to the number
of people who
die from cancer or
heart disease.
A study published in the American Journal
of Preventive Medicine found that the more time subjects spent sitting during the day, the greater their chances
of dying from all causes, including cancer and
heart disease.
A giant new study, reported in the New York Times, found that people who drank between three and five cups
of coffee a day had a 15 percent lower risk
of dying young from
heart disease and several other medical conditions.
Pass it on: Taller people are more likely to
die of cancer, while shorter people are more likely to
die of heart disease.
There are already plenty
of reasons to keep your caffeine addiction alive and kicking: habitual coffee drinkers are less likely to
die of heart failure as those who don't indulge, and research has suggested that caffeine may help prevent cancer, diabetes, stroke, and Parkinson's
disease.
He found that «men who reported more than 23 hours a week
of sedentary activity had a 64 percent greater risk
of dying from
heart disease than those who reported less than 11 hours a week
of sedentary activity,» according to NPR.
Former first lady Barbara Bush
died on Tuesday at the age
of 92 after battling Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease and congestive
heart failure.
A study from University College London suggested that those who complain
of boredom are more likely to
die young, and those who report high levels
of tedium are much more likely to
die from
heart disease or stroke.
«What we generally see,» says the Canadian - born Katzmarzyk, «is that people who sit more during the day have a higher risk
of dying from any cause, and in particular, mortality from
heart disease.»
Women who
die of heart disease are six times more likely than other women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and
heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among married men the same age.
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.
Repubs want to kill the handicapped I hope Dick Cheney
dies from his
heart attack I hope Clarence Thomas eats lots
of butter and fried chicken and
dies from
heart disease like many black men do
Sayers adds, «Scientists also did a study
of Native American plains Indians and found that while some
died of tuberculosis and other infectious
diseases, they never found any evidence
of cancer or
heart or stroke problems.
Women are 75 times more likely to
die of heart disease than
of cervical cancer.
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.
The most telling moment in this whole segment was when Dino reveals that his beloved father, the founder
of the fast food restaurant,
died of diet - related
heart disease.
Eileen puts uterine rupture into perspective in a playful and understandable way, for example, you are more likely to be in a bicycle accident, to be murdered, to
die of heart disease, to have a cord prolapse or to have twins.
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.
About 600,000 people
die of heart disease in the United States every year — that's
no one ever said they people in the 1800s
died of heart disease.
Consider that half
of the kids I see will
die of diet - related illness (e.g.
heart disease, stroke, diabetes, etc.).
Mrs. Christianson, 71,
died of complications from emphysema,
heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease Saturday, July 5, in her Barrington home.
He reportedly
died of heart disease complications.
In November 1959, in Strasbourg on Council
of Europe business, he
died suddenly
of heart disease, aged 55.
Her husband
died of cancer and
heart disease shortly after the birth
of their daughter.
Three deaths may sound negligible in a country where some 600,000 people
die of heart disease annually.
«Sepsis is the leading cause
of death in intensive care units in the United States, and patients with the diagnosis
of sepsis have a minimum
of a 30 percent chance
of dying of their
disease; if their vital organ systems — brain,
heart, lungs, liver, kidneys — are affected, they have a 70 percent chance
of dying.
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.
However, during and after the treatment
of breast cancer, having optimal control
of heart disease risk factors is important, because older breast cancer survivors are more likely to
die of heart disease than breast cancer,» Dr. Mehta said.
«Four out
of 10 Hispanics
die of heart disease or cancer.
Among them, a 2006 American Journal
of Medicine study compared the reported daily sodium intakes
of 78 million Americans to their risk
of dying from
heart disease over the course
of 14 years.
In other words, a drop
of 10 °C in the average temperature over seven days, which is common in several countries because
of seasonal variations, is associated with an increased risk in being hospitalized or
dying of heart failure
of about 7 percent in people aged over 65 diagnosed with the
disease..
«The relationship between language and mortality is particularly surprising,» Schwartz said, «since the people tweeting angry words and topics are in general not the ones
dying of heart disease.
Compared to married
heart disease patients, being unmarried was associated with a higher risk of dying, according to new research in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Associa
heart disease patients, being unmarried was associated with a higher risk
of dying, according to new 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.
BOTTOMS UP Knocking back up to five cups
of coffee a day may reduce the risk
of dying early from
heart and brain
diseases or suicide, a new study suggests.
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.
Her mother, who was also a diabetic,
died at age 68
of heart disease.
With an aging population that is often too frail for open -
heart surgery, more than 20,000 Americans die of the disease each year, according to the American Heart Associa
heart surgery, more than 20,000 Americans
die of the
disease each year, according to the American
Heart Associa
Heart Association.
But it turns out this widely held notion doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny: New Danish research has found no evidence that routine checkups increased longevity or reduced the risks
of dying from
diseases like cancer or
heart disease.
Evidence indicates that being overweight in midlife increases the risk
of dying from two types
of heart disease.
To convey the concept
of drug dosage, Moctezuma shows his 200 undergraduate students the scene in Casino Royale in which Bond almost
dies after being poisoned by a high dose
of Digitalis purpurea, a plant extract used to treat
heart disease.