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Regular walking regimen can improve heart health

Researchers at Binghamton University found that a 10-week walking program improved cardiovascular risk factors in women, including weight, blood pressure, and cholesterol. The study suggested that incorporating challenges into exercise programs can increase motivation and success rates.

Decline in prevalence in dementia in United States between 2000-2012

A decline in dementia prevalence was reported in the US between 2000-2012, affecting an estimated 4-5 million older adults annually. The decline may be attributed to factors such as increased education levels and improved cardiovascular treatment, leading to a 24% reduction in dementia prevalence.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Amputation risks highest amongst poor and black PAD patients

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects millions, particularly those with poor health outcomes, with poverty and black race being independent risk factors for amputations. The study highlights the importance of addressing socioeconomic disparities in PAD treatment and management.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Winter conception increases mothers' diabetes risk

A study of over 60,000 births in South Australia found that women conceived in winter are more likely to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy. This seasonal variation has implications for both child and mother health.

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Marijuana use may be linked to temporarily weakened heart muscle

Active marijuana use was linked to an increased risk of developing stress cardiomyopathy, a sudden weakening of the heart muscle reducing its ability to pump. Marijuana users were more likely to experience cardiac arrest and require implanted defibrillators compared to non-users.

Study finds large decrease in coronary heart disease in US

A recent study found that the incidence of coronary heart disease in the US declined by nearly 20% between 1983 and 2011. The decline was attributed to improvements in diabetes treatment and control, as well as changes in awareness and prevention efforts.

Knowing risk factors could help catch melanomas

A study published in JAMA Dermatology found that patients with a family history of melanoma, multiple primary melanomas, or many moles are at higher risk for developing melanoma. The researchers recommend tailoring surveillance programs to individual risk factors to improve early detection and treatment.

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Using clinical features to identify patients at high risk for melanoma

A new study suggests that identifying patients with higher risk factors, such as many moles or family history of melanoma, can improve the identification and treatment of those at higher risk. The study found that these patients were more likely to have melanoma on specific areas of their skin.

'Worried well' may be boosting their risk of heart disease

Research published in BMJ Open found that people with health anxiety were twice as likely to develop heart disease as those without it. The study, based on 7,052 participants, suggests that health anxiety can be a significant risk factor for coronary artery disease.

Ranking global risk factors for childhood stunting

The study found that being born at term but small for gestational age is the leading global risk factor for childhood stunting. Unimproved sanitation and poor nutrition also significantly contribute to stunting in children.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Raising 'good cholesterol' not as effective as lowering 'bad cholesterol'

A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that low and very high levels of 'good cholesterol' are associated with an increased risk of dying from heart disease, cancer, and other causes. Raising HDL levels does not appear to reduce a person's risk of heart disease.

Suicide prevention: Reacting to the tell-tale signs

Search engine algorithms can be modified to better target users at risk of suicide, according to a study by LMU researchers. The findings suggest that algorithms should be regularly updated to take into account objective factors that increase the risk of suicide, making a greater contribution to prevention.

How does pregnancy affect risk of stroke in older, younger women?

Younger pregnant women are at increased risk of stroke compared to their nonpregnant counterparts, with the youngest group seeing more than doubling of stroke risk. The study found that PAS accounted for 15% of strokes in younger women, and death was lower among those with PAS.

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Does it matter how long you sit -- if you are fit?

A study by NTNU researchers found that older adults who were fit and had the highest fitness levels had lower cardiovascular risk factors despite spending more hours sedentary. Conversely, meeting physical activity guidelines alone was not enough to eliminate these risks if an individual lacked cardiorespiratory fitness.

Understanding the epidemiology of fractures in diabetes

Research highlights diabetes as a significant factor in increased fracture risk, with a potential seven-fold higher risk than non-diabetic patients. Current risk factor calculators may not accurately predict fractures in people with diabetes, emphasizing the need for extra vigilance and targeted prevention strategies.

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Dementia study lists everyday factors that may influence risk

A new study suggests that air pollution, vitamin D deficiency, and occupational exposure to certain pesticides may contribute to dementia risk. The research highlights the importance of addressing environmental factors in preventing or delaying the onset of the disease.

Increase in global life expectancy offset by war, obesity, and substance abuse

A new Global Burden of Diseases study reveals that while improvements in sanitation and nutrition have led to longer lifespans, significant health challenges like obesity, high blood sugar, and alcohol abuse threaten progress. The study shows that many countries face health challenges despite income growth and education increases.

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Targeting cardiovascular disease risk factors may be important across a lifetime

A recent NIH-funded study found that all adults, regardless of age, should be mindful of risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The study, led by George Howard, discovered that nearly half of participants developed high blood pressure during a 10-year follow-up, highlighting the importance of prevention efforts across the lifespan.

Diabetes: Risk factor air pollution

Exposure to air pollution at home increases the risk of developing insulin resistance, a pre-diabetic state of type 2 diabetes. The study analyzed data from nearly 3,000 participants and found that people with impaired glucose metabolism are particularly vulnerable to the effects of air pollution.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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Study examines risk, risk factors for depression after stroke

A study of over 135,000 patients with stroke found that the risk of depression within two years was eight times higher than in a reference population, with half of cases appearing in the first three months after stroke. Major risk factors for depression included older age, female sex, and history of depression or severe stroke.

European standards to prevent repeat heart attacks launched today

The European Society of Cardiology has published new standards to prevent repeat heart attacks, highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, regular physical activity, and prescribed medication. The guidelines also emphasize the need for patients to take responsibility for their own health after a first heart attack.

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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

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Biomarkers may help better predict who will have a stroke

A recent study has found that four biomarkers in the blood are associated with an increased risk of stroke. These biomarkers include homocysteine, vascular endothelial growth factor, C-reactive protein, and tumor necrosis factor receptor 2. Adding these biomarkers to existing methods of predicting stroke risk improved accuracy.

HIV-infected adults with depression have increased risk for heart attack

A recent study published in JAMA Cardiology found that HIV-infected adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) were more likely to experience a heart attack than those without MDD. The study, which included over 26,000 HIV-infected veterans, revealed a 30% increased risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in those with MDD.

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Study strengthens evidence that cognitive activity can reduce dementia risk

A recent study analyzing 12 peer-reviewed epidemiologic studies found a substantial benefit of late-in-life cognitive activities in reducing the incidence of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. The bias analysis suggested that potential confounding factors may not account for the observed associations, lending support to a...

Study quantifies risk factors for preterm birth

A study published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal found that abnormalities in interval between pregnancies, body mass index prior to pregnancy, and weight gain during pregnancy may contribute to up to 25% of preterm births. Modifying these risk factors could significantly reduce premature birth rates worldwide.

Genetic and environmental risk factors for chronic pain

A new study found that genetic factors account for 38.4% of the variation in chronic pain risk, while shared environment with spouses contributes to 18.7%. The research also discovered a correlation between chronic pain and depression, highlighting the importance of identifying shared causal mechanisms.

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Long-lived parents could mean a healthier heart into your 70s

A major study found that having longer-lived parents is associated with lower rates of heart conditions and some cancers. The study, involving almost 190,000 participants, showed an increased chance of survival by 17% for each decade a parent lived beyond 70.

Labrador study offers vets clues on why dogs' tails lose their wag

A recent study suggests that Labrador Retrievers may be more susceptible to limber tail due to their genetic predisposition and exposure to cold climates. The research also found that swimming was not a significant risk factor for the condition, contradicting previous speculation.

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