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Short, intense bursts of exercise lower women's cardiovascular disease risk by almost half
Exercising at a high intensity for as little as 90 seconds a day may protect from the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure, particularly among women.
Short bursts of vigorous activity may lower cardiovascular risk in women
Short bursts of incidental vigorous physical exertion, lasting less than a minute each, may almost halve the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure among women who don't exercise regularly,
Tiny daily bursts of ‘incidental’ exercise may halve heart attack risk: what you need to do
Tiny daily bursts of ‘incidental’ exercise may halve heart attack risk: what you need to do - As a new study reveals huge heart health benefits from four minutes of vigorous exercise a day, experts tell Lisa Salmon what activities could help.
Just minutes of exercise 'cuts risk of women's heart attacks'
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Heart Disease Prevention Through the Holidays and Beyond
When you consider heart-healthy choices during the indulgence-laden holiday season, you could surprise the young relatives ...
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Men at High Risk for Heart Disease May Experience Cognitive Decline a Decade Earlier Than Women, Study Finds
The investigation revealed that greater levels of abdominal and visceral fat were linked to reduced grey matter volume in the ...
Hosted on MSN
4h
Daily Chores May Provide Cardiovascular Protection in Women Who Don't Exercise
"VILPA may be a promising physical activity target for cardiovascular disease prevention, particularly in women unable or not ...
health.economictimes.indiatimes
1h
Early Screening for Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Individuals in Their 40s: A Key to Prevention
Diet: Opt for heart-healthy foods rich in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lean proteins while minimizing trans fats and added ...
18h
Drug acoramidis to treat rare heart disease approved by FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug developed at Stanford Medicine that offers hope to people diagnosed ...
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Dementia may arrive a decade earlier in men at high risk for heart disease, study finds
Being at higher risk of heart disease may cause dementia to appear in men a decade before it will occur in similarly at-risk ...
New Atlas
7d
How you sleep could raise cardiovascular disease risk by 26%
In an analysis of the sleep habits of over 72,000 people, researchers identified a particular pattern that can dramatically ...
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Men at high risk of cardiovascular disease face brain health decline 10 years earlier than women, study finds
Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors, including obesity, face brain health decline a decade earlier—from their mid ...
The American Journal of Managed Care
12h
Study Examines the Role of Race in Disease Risk Models
While race-aware models showed superior statistical calibration across racial and ethnic groups, their benefits in clinical ...
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Can you rely on your mammogram to identify heart disease risk?
When people check in for their annual mammogram these days, some may face a surprising question: In addition to reviewing the ...
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Small amounts of incidental vigorous physical exertion may almost halve major cardiovascular events risk in women
Short bursts of incidental vigorous physical exertion, lasting less than a minute each, may almost halve the risk of a major ...
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