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Covid-19 may be a blood vessel disease which explains everything – IPPmedia

Posted: Published on June 3rd, 2020

By Dana G Smith Quickly later came reports of young people dying owing to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes painful red or purple digits. What do all of these symptoms have in common Continue reading

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There Has Been an Increase in Other Causes of Deaths, Not Just Coronavirus – The New York Times

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

This chart shows deaths above normal in New York and New Jersey. The percentages are shares of total excess deaths from March 15 to May 2. Continue reading

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A new 3-D map illuminates the little brain within the heart – Science News

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

The heart has its own brain. Now, scientists have drawn a detailed map of this little brain, called the intracardiac nervous system, in rat hearts. The hearts big boss is the brain, but nerve cells in the heart have a say, too. Continue reading

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A guide to what factors put you at risk from coronavirus – British Heart Foundation

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

29 May 2020 From high blood pressure to whether youre male or female, all kinds of factors affect your risk from coronavirus. Sarah Brealey and Naomi Herz explain what this means and what you can do about it Continue reading

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The troubles faced by heart patients during COVID-19 – Express Healthcare

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Dr TS Kler, Chairman Cardiology, PSRI Hospital, shares his views on the problems faced by heart patients as they could not get treatment in time due to the ongoing crisis We are passing through a difficult, unique and a challenging time because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has changed our life remarkably, has affected practically every person, every individual, every professional, every industry; affected governments across the globe and its functioning in ways more than we could have ever imagined. Until a vaccine comes up, COVID is here to stay and the sooner we accept it and change the way we live, we will be able to live longer. Continue reading

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Exploring the connection between COVID-19 and heart health – Abccolumbia.com

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

DHEC says 62% of people who died from COVID-19 have had some sort of cardiovascular issue May 29, 2020 11:21 PM EDT COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) According to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), a majority of people who have died from the coronavirus in South Carolina said they had heart disease Continue reading

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A Few Almonds Daily Can Offer You These Amazing Health Benefits – NDTV

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Almonds can offer you multiple health benefits You should eat nuts daily- you might have heard this a thousand times. Almond is one of the healthiest nuts that you should consume regularly Continue reading

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Safety of sugar substitutes remains inconclusive | Health – The Union Leader

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

On a June day in 1878, Constantin Fahlberg, a research chemist conducting experiments in a Johns Hopkins University lab, sat down to eat, bit into a roll some accounts say it was bread and found it amazingly sweet. Because he had forgotten to first wash his hands, he assumed something hed touched in the lab had contaminated his food. Continue reading

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A healthy lifestyle increases years lived without chronic disease | Maximum Wellness – WWLTV.com

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Keeping a healthy BMI, maintaining your exercise and not drinking too much can give you more than 70 years disease-free and healthy, the study found. NEW ORLEANS With Covid-19 a major player in the health care arena immune modulation, diagnostic testing, comorbidities (concurrent health issues), social distancing, masks, gloves, and so forth the controlling factor to a best outcome is to develop a healthy lifestyle. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Internal Medicine published in April 2020 an original investigation Association of Healthy Lifestyle with Years Lived Without Major Chronic Diseases which sought to estimate the association between a healthy lifestyle and the number of disease-free years. Continue reading

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Glenn Ellis: We are most vulnerable during the pandemic – The Philadelphia Tribune

Posted: Published on June 2nd, 2020

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, weve known that people with pre-existing chronic conditions are more vulnerable to becoming infected. At this point, the CDC has found that 78% of people admitted into intensive care for COVID-19 had at least one underlying chronic condition. Continue reading

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