To assess the impact of mono - unsaturated fatty acids consumption
on death from cardiovascular disease and other causes, researchers used data from 63,412 women from the Nurses» Health Study and 29,966 men from the Health Professionals Follow - Up Study.
Not exact matches
The research, which provides an update for 2014
on the burden of
cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe, shows that
death rates
from CVD (
diseases of the heart and blood vessels) vary enormously.
Between 1970 and 2010, female
deaths in this age group
from cardiovascular disease and diabetes fell
on average by 66 % in 11 affluent countries: Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Mexico, Poland, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, the study showed.
February 4, 2016 Connective tissue
disease increases risk for
cardiovascular problems A study based
on medical records
from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue
diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely as white patients to suffer
from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or
death.
In fact, according to the Heart Rhythm Society 2004, more than 50 % of
deaths from cardiovascular disease can be blamed
on arrhythmia (ventricular fibrillation).
Many studies suggest that the high content of flavonoids helps to improve the memory and lowers the risk of
death from cardiovascular disease Raspberry Jam With Chia seeds can also be added to sweeten your yoghurt, porridge, or simply be enjoyed
on a delicious Sourdough Rye Bread.
Dr. Lee, the founding editor of the Harvard Heart Letter and a cardiologist at Harvard - affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital, says that studies conducted
on cardiac patients also point to lower
death rates
from cardiovascular disease and stroke.
On Friday, the journal of Scientific Reports released a study by a team of Swedish researchers which indicates that dog owners face a lower risk of
death from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and
death.
Smoke exposure increases respiratory and
cardiovascular hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and medication dispensations for asthma, bronchitis, chest pain, chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (commonly known by its acronym, COPD), respiratory infections, and medical visits for lung illnesses.38, 43,160 It has been associated with hundreds of thousands of
deaths annually, in an assessment of the global health risks
from landscape fire smoke.38, 43,44,141,45 Future climate change is projected to increase wildfire risks and associated emissions, with harmful impacts
on health.18, 161,162,10,163,164,36