A young Duke professor won $250,000 for her algorithms that could find symptoms of heart disease when they start
Amanda Randles, a professor of biomedical sciences at Duke University, won the Association for Computing Machinery's $250,000 Prize in Computing. Daniel Turbert Photography A Duke University professor has won the ACM Prize in Computing for her work with algorithms. Amanda Randles creates virtual…#amandarandles #dukeuniversity #computing #acmprize #randles #salilparekh #infosys #applewatch #biohuesdigitalonce (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Study: Combine intermittent fasting with high-intensity exercise to boost health
Among inactive women with obesity, combining time-restricted eating with high-intensity exercise may lead to more transformative changes in body composition and cardiometabolic health than either intervention alone. (Source: Health News - UPI.com)
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Is cannabis really less dangerous than MDMA and Adderall? Experts warn of psychosis and heart risks as officials move to downgrade drug
Experts have told DailyMail.com that marijuana is still 'clearly addictive' and poorly studied, despite the DEA's push to reclassify the drug from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
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Getting angry may increase your risk of a heart attack or stroke for 40 minutes afterwards, study suggests
Dr Daichi Shimbo, study author and a professor of medicine at Columbia University, said: 'We saw that evoking an angered state led to blood vessel dysfunction.' (Source: the Mail online | Health)
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Brief Provocation of Anger Adversely Affects Endothelial Health
WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2024 -- A brief provocation of anger has an adverse effect on endothelial cell health, according to a study published online May 1 in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Daichi Shimbo, M.D., from the Columbia University... (Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News)
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Social Determinants of Health Tied to Atherosclerotic CVD Risk
WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2024 -- Both individual- and area-level social determinants of health (SDOH) are associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk, according to a study published online April 26 in JAMA Network Open. Mengying... (Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News)
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Patient-Reported Outcomes in Heart Failure: How Do You Feel? Patient-Reported Outcomes in Heart Failure: How Do You Feel?
Drs Ileana Pi ña and Alexander Sandhu discuss the PRO-HF trial and potential discrepancies between physician and patient perceptions of how the patient is doing.theheart.org on Medscape (Source: Medscape FamilyMedicine Headlines)
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NIH-funded clinical trial links frequent anger to increased risk of heart disease
Findings demonstrate impairment of blood vessel function; may lead to heart attack, stroke. (Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) News Releases)
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Asset managers looking to shake up strategy in next two years, Northern Trust survey finds
Some 83% of asset managers plan to change product strategy in the next two years, a new survey from Northern Trust has found, emphasising the need to cater to diverse investor needs. Technology appears to be at the heart of that change, with 77% planning to leverage new tech within the same…#northerntrust #clivebellows #emea #eltif #ltaf #bellows #wbrinsights #apac #aum #trade (Source: Reuters: Health)
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What Underlies Sex Differences in CKD Cardiovascular Risk? What Underlies Sex Differences in CKD Cardiovascular Risk?
Men with chronic kidney disease show higher muscle sympathetic nerve activity, suggesting clues to their continued higher cardiovascular risk vs women even in older age.Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines)
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How Anger Could Raise Your Heart Risks
WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2024 -- Feeling angry constricts blood vessels in unhealthy ways and could raise a person ' s long-term odds for heart disease, new research warns.“If you’re a person who gets angry all the time, you’re having... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
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Anger has been linked to heart disease. A new study suggests why.
A study funded by the National Institutes of Health found a link between frequent anger and problems with blood vessels. (Source: Washington Post: To Your Health)
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - May 1, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Sabrina Malhi Source Type: news

Influence of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and bystander-victim relationship on the willingness of laypeople and health-care providers to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Boonmak S, Mitsungnern T, Boonmak P, Boonmak P.
INTRODUCTION: Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) reduces mortality from out.of.hospital cardiac arrest. The willingness to perform CPR (W-CPR) is also critical. Uncertain effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on W-CPR were ... (Source: SafetyLit)
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Harris Health Financial Assistance Program improves medical care affordability in Harris County
As a safety-net health care provider for the residents of Harris County, Harris Health System is mission-driven to provide medical care to those most in need. Regardless of economic status, Harris Health is here for all residents, providing high-quality trauma and emergency care, as well as specialized care in cardiology, stroke and neonatology. Additionally, the system is nationally recognized for its wellness, prevention and disease management for diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. Accessing … (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines)
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Popular high school kids sleep differently, scientists say
Scientists have found a downside to being popular, especially if you're a teenage girl. Getting enough sleep is essential for our mental and physical wellbeing. It helps us consolidate our memories and aids physical recovery, and not getting enough has been shown to contribute to heart disease,…#zs #frontiersinsleep #serenabauducco #örebrouniversity #sweden #swedish (Source: Reuters: Health)
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