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What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Eat Beets Regularly
Eating beets regularly increases your intake of natural nitrates, which can help manage blood pressure levels.
According to Dr. Fang, not getting enough sleep completely messes up the circadian rhythm, which is the body’s internal clock ...
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Higher maternal blood pressure increases the risk of pregnancy complications, study concludes
Helping women to keep their blood pressure at normal levels could reduce their risk of experiencing pregnancy complications, ...
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Higher maternal blood pressure linked to increased risks of pregnancy complications
Helping women to keep their blood pressure at normal levels could reduce their risk of experiencing pregnancy complications, ...
A child's blood pressure may be influenced by exposure to air pollution before and shortly after birth, according to a study ...
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Cardiovascular Risk Score Shows Value in Predicting Future Eye Disease
About 10% of the U.S. population fits into the highest-risk category, with a 20% or higher risk of a cardiac event; 54% are ...
Smith recommends those in their 30s move away from simply counting calories towards focusing on nutrient-rich foods, making lean protein a staple at each meal, loading up on fibre-packed vegetables, ...
Medical experts warn that cardiac conditions are no longer limited to the elderly, with a growing number of cases being ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women worldwide, influenced by hormonal changes throughout their lives.
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'What's good for your heart is good for the brain' - neurologist reveals 5 tips to lower dementia risk
Neurologist Professor Catherine Mummery encourages us to look at our lives and see if there’s anything to improve to protect ...
ALMOST everyone who suffers a heart attack, stroke or heart failure shows warning signs well before their first event, a ...
Experts reveal how the human body processes alcoholic drinks differently over time, starting in the late 30s — and what it ...
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