There is increasing evidence that gum disease is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart ...
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100K YouTube plaque unboxing
Sivaji receives flak from internet and Chinmayi for moral policing women, using ‘incel’ terminology like ‘saamaan’ ...
Two complementary studies reveal how an insufficient supply of energy in macrophages, key immune cells in artery walls, ...
People typically associate heart issues with cholesterol, but c-reactive protein is now considered the top predictor of heart ...
New research reveals strong links between gum disease and heart problems. Plaque buildup in gums may signal increased ...
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Hidden Tunnels In Brain Cells May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Spreads
Study finds ultrathin tubes connecting brain cells that transport Alzheimer's proteins. The network changes months before ...
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Bleeding gums may raise your heart attack risk
Researchers describe several biological pathways linking oral disease to heart disease. Bacteria from inflamed gums may enter the bloodstream and contribute to vascular injury. In addition, persistent ...
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The Best Time to Take Vitamin B3 for Cholesterol
Learn the best time to take vitamin B3 for cholesterol and why experts no longer recommend it for heart health.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday it has granted national priority vouchers to Merck's cholesterol pill ...
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8 Ways Diabetes Can Raise Your Heart Attack Risk—and How to Lower It
Diabetes is closely linked to heart health. Learn how diabetes can increase the risk of heart attack and other heart-related problems.
Holiday Heart Syndrome is a term coined by researchers to describe the regular increase in AF cases in December and January.
I've heard that all the stress of the holidays can lead to a heart attack. What's the link, and what can I do to reduce my risk?
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