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High cholesterol: 11 body parts affected by eruptive xanthomatosis warning of high levels
HIGH cholesterol affects millions of people and is often due to living an unhealthy life. Left untreated, dangerous health complications could ensue including heart attack or stroke. If seeing small bumps on the skin in either of these eleven body parts could mean you're at risk.
Source: Daily Express - Health - November 4, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Rural U.S. Hospitals Are On Life Support As a Third Wave of COVID-19 Strikes
When COVID-19 hit the Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center in Cuthbert, a small rural town in Randolph County, in late March, the facility—which includes a 25-bed hospital, an adjacent nursing home and a family-medicine clinic, was quickly overwhelmed. In just a matter of days, 45 of the 62 nursing home residents tested positive. Negative residents were isolated in the hospital while the severely ill patients from both the nursing home and the local community were transferred to other better-equipped facilities. “We were trying to get the patients out as fast as possible,” says Steve Whatley, Southwe...
Source: TIME: Health - October 20, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Emily Barone Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Source Type: news

When Loved One Is in ICU, Spouse Sees Health Risks
Compared to others, those with a spouse in the ICU had increased odds of an event such as chest pain, heart attack, stroke, irregular heart rhythm, heart failure or a blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolism) within a month.
Source: WebMD Health - October 5, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A seemingly harmless pastime could contribute to heart disease - Here's how to avoid it
HEART disease could put an end to your life prematurely. The condition is heavily linked to a heart attack and stroke. Which seemingly harmless pastime could be contributing to this deadly outcome?
Source: Daily Express - Health - October 3, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Lower your blood pressure reading by sipping on this breakfast juice
HIGH blood pressure is seriously putting your life in danger of a heart attack or stroke. To combat this first thing in the morning, which drink works best to lower your reading?
Source: Daily Express - Health - September 24, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Reproductive Life Span May Affect a Woman ’s Heart Risks
Women with a shorter time between menarche and menopause were at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke.
Source: NYT Health - September 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Nicholas Bakalar Tags: Heart Menopause Women and Girls Reproduction (Biological) Source Type: news

Untreated High Blood Pressure a Growing Problem
Uncontrolled high blood pressure is becoming more common among Americans, putting them at increased risk for heart attack and stroke, a new study shows.
Source: WebMD Health - September 10, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Study: Telemonitoring can reduce heart risk by half for people with high blood pressure
Enrolling in a pharmacist-led telemonitoring program to manage high blood pressure can reduce a person's risk for a heart attack or stroke by up to 50%, according to a study published Monday in the journal Hypertension.
Source: Health News - UPI.com - August 31, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Having a flu jab could cut the risk of over-50s suffering a heart attack or stroke
Adults over 50 have up to a 73 per cent lower risk of death in the following year their vaccination compared to those who do not have one, a study by Texas Tech University found.
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 27, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Flu vaccine significantly lowers risk of heart attack, stroke among high-risk groups, researchers find
The flu vaccine significantly lowered the risk of heart attacks, strokes and some other cardiovascular conditions for people at high risk, researchers reported Monday.
Source: CNN.com - Health - July 27, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High cholesterol: Food type known to reduce absorption of cholesterol to help lower levels
HIGH cholesterol is an incredibly dangerous condition to have as it puts a person at high risk of serious consequences including heart attack or stroke. Eat more of this food type which is known to assist in lowering cholesterol absorption to help lower your levels.
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Statins cut heart attack, stroke risk even in older adults, study says
Older adults can reduce their risk for a fatal heart attack or stroke by 20 percent by taking a statin. Those over age 75 who were newly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs were 25 percent less likely to die.
Source: Health News - UPI.com - July 7, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Heart attack link with hot flushes and night sweats
HOT flushes and night sweats have been linked to a massive increase in the risk of women suffering from heart attacks, angina and stroke.
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 4, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to get rid of visceral fat: Following this diet could reduce your harmful belly fat
HOW To get rid of visceral fat: When it comes to losing fat, looking better should not be the main goal. Having too much visceral fat is a major health concern - carrying too much of this type of fat puts a person at high risk of dangerous health complications including heart attack or stroke. According to health experts, following this diet will help you get rid of your visceral fat.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 24, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The COVID-19 Pandemic Kept Thousands of People From Getting Urgent Medical Care, CDC Says
When COVID-19 lockdowns were first announced in March, doctors also urged patients to postpone all but the most necessary procedures and appointments to save space in hospitals. Many elective surgeries were pushed off, and routine care was mostly moved online. From the beginning, doctors feared these difficult but necessary precautions would have an unintended consequence: Dissuading from people who actually did need immediate care from getting it. Now, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirm that concern. ( function() { var func = function() { var iframe = document.ge...
Source: TIME: Health - June 22, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Source Type: news