Need to Check Your Cholesterol? Take a Picture
Indian researchers have developed a pain-free cholesterol test that uses digital cameras instead of needles. (Photo: Andrew Ferguson via Flickr/Creative Commons) Checking your cholesterol could soon be...
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(Image: Copyright American Heart Association) Looking old on the outside might be a clue to what’s going on inside your body, according to new research from the American Heart Association. The study...
View ArticleHave Saturated Fats Been Unjustly Vilified?
A big juicy hamburger with bacon, egg and all the trimmings (Marshall Astor via Flickr/Creative Commons) You’d really love to eat a nice juicy hamburger, wouldn’t you? But maybe you resist the...
View ArticleBrain Activity May Hasten Death in Cardiac Arrest Patients
(Photo: photos.com) A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Michigan has found that when death induced by cardiac arrest is near, the brain bursts into a flurry of activity that...
View ArticlePoor Sleep Quality Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Blood is pumped into and out of the heart (Public Domain via Wikimedia) Researchers have found that poor sleep could contribute to increased risk of heart attack or stroke. Cardiovascular diseases,...
View ArticleAdvanced Weather Satellite in Space; Can Migraines Lead to Stroke?
Launch of NOAA’s GOES-R satellite (NASA/Kim Shiflett) NASA Launches NOAA’S Advanced Weather Satellite On Saturday, 11/19/16, NASA launched the first of four advanced weather satellites for the National...
View ArticleNeed to Check Your Cholesterol? Take a Picture
Indian researchers have developed a pain-free cholesterol test that uses digital cameras instead of needles. (Photo: Andrew Ferguson via Flickr/Creative Commons) Checking your cholesterol could soon be...
View ArticleLooking Old? It Could Be Heart Disease
(Image: Copyright American Heart Association) Looking old on the outside might be a clue to what’s going on inside your body, according to new research from the American Heart Association. The study...
View ArticleHave Saturated Fats Been Unjustly Vilified?
A big juicy hamburger with bacon, egg and all the trimmings (Marshall Astor via Flickr/Creative Commons) You’d really love to eat a nice juicy hamburger, wouldn’t you? But maybe you resist the...
View ArticleBrain Activity May Hasten Death in Cardiac Arrest Patients
(Photo: photos.com) A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Michigan has found that when death induced by cardiac arrest is near, the brain bursts into a flurry of activity that...
View ArticlePoor Sleep Quality Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Blood is pumped into and out of the heart (Public Domain via Wikimedia) Researchers have found that poor sleep could contribute to increased risk of heart attack or stroke. Cardiovascular diseases,...
View ArticleAdvanced Weather Satellite in Space; Can Migraines Lead to Stroke?
Launch of NOAA’s GOES-R satellite (NASA/Kim Shiflett) NASA Launches NOAA’S Advanced Weather Satellite On Saturday, 11/19/16, NASA launched the first of four advanced weather satellites for the National...
View Article#1 Cause of Death; More Sleep=Less Pain?; Look Younger – Don’t Smile
(Pixabay) Cardiovascular Disease #1 Cause of World’s Deaths A new 25 year global study suggests cardiovascular diseases is now the cause of one third of all deaths throughout the world. The study...
View ArticleSurvey: Tea or Pills over Exercise and Shots for High Blood Pressure Treatment
A new study reveals that when choosing a preferred treatment method for high blood pressure, they’d rather pop a pill or drink a cup of tea than exercise or get a shot. Keeping blood pressure under...
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