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Study suggests nicotine exposure alone leads to pulmonary hypertension
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Study suggests nicotine exposure alone leads to pulmonary hypertension

by Louisiana State University A study conducted by a team of researchers at LSU Health New Orleans has shown for the first time that chronic exposure to inhaled nicotine alone increases blood pressure (hypertension), in both the body’s general circulation and in the lungs that can lead to pulmonary hypertension. The study also found that...

Scientists trace path from PTSD to heart disease
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Scientists trace path from PTSD to heart disease

Bethesda, MD – People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) face a higher risk of heart disease at an earlier age than people without PTSD. A new study helps explain why. The research was scheduled to be presented at the American Physiological Society annual meeting in San Diego this month. Though the meeting, to be held...

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Earbud-like nerve stimulator shows promise for relieving indigestion

Bethesda, MD – People who suffer frequent indigestion may find relief with a small device that hooks onto the ear known as a transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulator, or taVNS. People who used taVNS showed significant improvements in their stomach’s ability to accommodate and process a meal, according to a new study. The research was...

Switching on a key cancer gene could provide first curative treatment for heart disease
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Switching on a key cancer gene could provide first curative treatment for heart disease

by University of Cambridge Researchers trying to turn off a gene that allows cancers to spread have made a surprising U-turn. By making the gene overactive and functional in the hearts of mice, they have triggered heart cell regeneration. Since adult hearts cannot usually repair themselves once damaged, harnessing the power of this gene represents...

Experimental medication to prevent heart disease may treat chemo-resistant ovarian cancer
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Experimental medication to prevent heart disease may treat chemo-resistant ovarian cancer

by Garth Sundem, CU Anschutz Medical Campus Most ovarian cancer starts in fallopian tubes. Then it sloughs from its site of origin and floats around in fluid until finding new sites of attachment. It’s not easy for cancer cells to survive away from their moorings. Observations by ovarian cancer doctors at University of Colorado Cancer...

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Traditional risk factors predict heart disease as well as genetic test

Assessing millions of variations in individuals’ DNA didn’t improve on tried-and-true methods of determining heart disease risk UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER Traditional cardiovascular risk factors often assessed in an annual physical, such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels, diabetes, and smoking status, are at least as valuable in predicting who will develop coronary heart disease (CHD)...

Three things women should know about heart disease
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Three things women should know about heart disease

by From Mayo Clinic News Network All women face the threat of heart disease, which is the No. 1 killer of Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mayo Clinic cardiologist Dr. Amy Pollak, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, says there are many important things women should know about heart disease. “The first...

Heart disease risk grows as women move through menopause
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Heart disease risk grows as women move through menopause

by University of Pittsburgh A marker for heart disease risk considerably worsens as women transition through menopause, according to a new analysis from the largest and longest running study of women’s health in midlife, the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN). Black women experience this accelerated decline earlier in menopause than their white...

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An egg a day not tied to risk of heart disease: new study

by McMaster University The controversy about whether eggs are good or bad for your heart health may be solved, and about one a day is fine. A team of researchers from the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences found the answer by analyzing data from three large, long-term multinational...

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Think coconut oil is good for your health? Here’s what the experts are saying

by Ashley May New research on the health affects of coconut oil adds to concerns about its link to cardiovascular disease. In a new meta-analysis, published in the American Heart Association’s peer-reviewed journal Circulation, researchers reviewed 16 studies about how bodies react after eating coconut oil. They found that, according to the studies they evaluated, coconut oil significantly increased...