#DiabetesManagement #HeartHealth #HealthyLifestyle
hsph.harvard.edu
GLP-1 drugs combined with healthy lifestyle habits linked with reduced cardiovascular risk among diabetes patients | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Boston, MA -- Individuals living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) had a significantly lower risk of poor cardiovascular health when they used a GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) in combination with adhering to healthy lifestyle habits, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.
#HeartHealth #HealthyHabits #PreventativeCare
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A cardiac surgeon ignored his own heart attack symptoms. He says anyone can miss the red flags.
He also found he was pre-diabetic, and learned to manage his blood sugar with simple habits.
Dr. Jeremy London was miles from home, out in the dark Georgia woods on a hunting trek with his teenage son when he was hit with a crushing chest pain.
#WearableTech #HeartHealth #EarlyDetection
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'Smart T-shirt' could reveal deadly heart conditions -- without...
The key to early detection could soon be folded in your dresser drawer.
Researchers in the UK are developing an AI T-shirt that should one day help doctors identify heart conditions more easily and efficiently than a traditional electrocardiogram (EKG).
#HeartHealth #CPRSavesLives #SurvivorStory
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80-year-old North Texas grandmother survives massive blood clot, credits CPR, quick action during heart month
An 80-year-old North Texas grandmother is sharing her survival story during Heart Month, crediting quick action, CPR and advanced medical care with saving her life after a massive blood clot caused her heart to stop.
#HeartHealth #Nutrition #Fasting
nypost.com
How long before bed you should stop eating for better heart health
Late-night cravings might be doing more than just ruining your diet.
New research from the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine suggests that heart health isn't just about what's on your plate -- it's also about when you eat.
#HeartHealth #IntermittentFasting #CardiometabolicHealth
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Change to nightly eating habits may help protect your heart, study suggests
Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Jeremy London discusses the best lifestyle approach to maintaining good heart health, including the "80/20" rule for eating whole foods.
#WomensHealth #HeartHealth #AHA
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Go Red. Shop With Heart: How The American Heart Association's New Campaign May Be The Breakthrough Women's Heart Health Needs
By approaching women's heart health like a business, the AHA is betting it can finally change outcomes after decades of stalled progress.
#HeartHealth #CircadianRhythm #Metabolism
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The two changes to your evening routine that could have a measurable impact on heart health
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Dimming the lights and avoiding food in the three hours before going to bed can have a positive affect on blood pressure, heart rhythms and blood-sugar control in adults at risk for heart disease, a new study has found.
#HeartHealth #Nutrition #DietQuality
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Low-carb and low-fat diets associated with lower heart disease risk if rich in high-quality, plant-based foods, low in animal products | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Findings suggest that it's the quality -- not quantity -- of macronutrients that make a difference for heart health, debunking myth that modulating carbohydrate and fat intake alone is inherently beneficial
For immediate release: Feb.
#HeartHealth #Nutrition #DietQuality
hsph.harvard.edu
Low-carb and low-fat diets associated with lower heart disease risk if rich in high-quality, plant-based foods, low in animal products | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Findings suggest that it's the quality -- not quantity -- of macronutrients that make a difference for heart health, debunking myth that modulating carbohydrate and fat intake alone is inherently beneficial
For immediate release: Feb.
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www.businessinsider.com
A 30-year-old dad was diagnosed with heart failure after 5 subtle symptoms. It's a growing problem with younger adults.
Heart disease is on the rise among younger people, who may not even realize they're seriously ill.
Alex Balmes thought he had a bad case of anxiety ever since he was a kid.
#GeneEditing #HeartHealth #Cholesterol
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Studies test whether gene-editing can fix high cholesterol. For now, take your medicine
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: a gene-editing treatment that might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.