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Atherosclerosis

'Atherosclerosis' - 7 New Result(s)
  • Non-Smokers too at Risk From Second-Hand Smoke
    Non-Smokers too at Risk From Second-Hand Smoke

    A ban on smoking in public places came into effect across India eight years ago -- but India still remains home to 12 per cent of the worlds smokers and they with their second-hand smoke ...

  • How to Manage Your Cholesterol
    How to Manage Your Cholesterol

    Excess bad cholesterol can lead to heart disease or stroke. It can lead to a buildup of plaque in the artery walls and narrowing of the arteries, causing a condition called atherosclerosis which can make ...

  • Negative emotions may increase the risk of stroke
    Negative emotions may increase the risk of stroke

    According to a latest study, negative emotions like anger, anxiety, and depression not only affect the functioning of the heart but also increase the risk of stroke. Persisting stress increases the risk for atherosclerosis and ...

  • Pollution and Heart Disease: Is There a Connection?
    Pollution and Heart Disease: Is There a Connection?

    A new study which is a part of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis in the Unites States indicates a strong connection between air pollution and increased heart disease risk.

  • High Cholesterol Diet: Effective Tips, Food and Healthy Recipes To Manage Your High Cholesterol Levels
    High Cholesterol Diet: Effective Tips, Food and Healthy Recipes To Manage Your High Cholesterol Levels

    Moderation and balance are key to not just healthy cholesterol but healthy life in general. Eating nutrient dense and balanced food that fights inflammation is just one of them. Here are some good and bad ...

  • Oral Infections In Childhood Associated With Cardiovascular Diseases In Adulthood: Eat These Foods For Oral Health
    Oral Infections In Childhood Associated With Cardiovascular Diseases In Adulthood: Eat These Foods For Oral Health

    According to a recent study published in the Journal of JAMA Network Open, common oral infection in childhood is linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis in adulthood.

  • Vitamin K May Help Promote Heart Health - Expert Reveals; 5 Vitamin K-Rich Foods You Must Eat
    Vitamin K May Help Promote Heart Health - Expert Reveals; 5 Vitamin K-Rich Foods You Must Eat

    People having more vitamin K1 were 21 percent less likely to be "hospitalised with cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis". And people having more vitamin K2 had 14 percent lower risk of being hospitalised.

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