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Category Archives: Coronary Heart Diseases

Stroke Diagnostics Market Trends and Forecast to 2026: Neusoft Corporation, CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION, Teleflex Incorporated – 3rd Watch News

Posted: Published on March 17th, 2020

The global stroke diagnostics market is expected to register a healthy growth rate during the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data for the previous year 2018, and historic year 2017. This rise in the market can be attributed to growing geriatric population, rising prevalence of diabetes, atrial fibrillation, hypertension, and coronary heart diseases, and growing awareness pertaining to the early treatment of stroke Continue reading

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Study Finds Plant-Based Protein is Good for Heart Health – One Green Planet

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2020

A new study from the American Heart Association found that those that ate plant protein were less likely to die from coronary heart disease. The study of 37,000 Americans found that replacing one serving of red or processed meats with legumes, nuts, whole grains or dairy was associated with a 47% reduced risk of coronary heart disease. Continue reading

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Dental, vision and the big picture of integrated benefits – Employee Benefit Adviser

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2020

Integrated benefits can improve patient care and better support human resource departments. Integration can also help connect the dots between different health benefits, like dental and vision, and employers can use this information from routine exams to identify and manage larger health issues for employees Continue reading

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Aboriginal Birth Cohort study reaches 32 years of looking at health in the NT community – ABC News

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2020

Updated March 10, 2020 12:22:50 Since 32-year-old Aidan Hill was born, his medical history has been meticulously documented as part of the Menzies School of Health Research's Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study. It is the longest and largest study of Aboriginal people in Australia, with 686 participants all born between 1987 and 1990 at Royal Darwin Hospital. Continue reading

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Schools lockdown: Will schools close tomorrow? Are schools closed from next week? – Express

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2020

School lockdown was a measure toyed by the Prime Minister this week as he met with COBRA to decide the country's next step in tackling the deadly COVID-19 outbreak, one already adopted by other countries and considered vital to keep the infection from its dealy track across the UK. However, the Prime Minister has not followed expert advice in closing down schools and limiting public contact, a decision he may need to make a U-turn on. The PM outlined new advice in a press conference this afternoon Continue reading

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Know the heart attack symptoms and treatments – News – Khaleej Times

Posted: Published on March 13th, 2020

Knowing when you need to see a doctor to identify a heart attack can be a crucial first step in managing the diseases early. Symptoms and treatments differ from patient to patient and its best to know the pros and cons of each before a decision is made. It is advisable to ask as many questions to your doctors and ensure you are clear about your heart treatment and health. Continue reading

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The surprising weight loss diet that may protect you from Coronavirus – Ladders

Posted: Published on March 13th, 2020

For three consecutive years,The Mediterranean diet has been awarded diet of the year by the U.S. News & World Report. As far as overall health is concerned, the ancient regimen is hard to beat but there are plans that emphasize nutriments of more material to individuals living with chronic conditions Continue reading

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An Expert Explains How to Recover From Burnout and Chronic Stress – The National Interest

Posted: Published on March 13th, 2020

Even if you dont have a lot of time, its still important to carve out a little time for yourself to do something you find satisfying. Taking time to recover is shown to help people feel more engaged at work, and protects against the longer-term consequences of work stress and risk of burnout. Its pretty likely youve heard of burnout and you may have even experienced it Continue reading

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Eating more plant protein than red meat may help people live longer: Report – Business Standard

Posted: Published on March 13th, 2020

As many as 29 per cent participants were less likely to die of coronary heart disease compared to people who ate the least amount of plant protein Eating more protein from plant sources or dairy while cutting down red meat consumption could help people live longer, new research claims. In a study of over 37,000 Americans with an average age of 50, those who ate the most plant protein were 27 per cent less likely to die of any cause, according to the researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the US Continue reading

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How to recover from burnout and chronic work stress according to a psychologist – The Conversation UK

Posted: Published on March 13th, 2020

Burnout is on the rise. Continue reading

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