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Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

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Cardiovascular/Heart Disease Sub-categories:

  • Atrial Fibrillation (1)
  • Cardiac Arrest (17)
  • Cardiometabolic Disease (1)
  • Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) (1)
  • Stress Cardiomyopathy (1)

Peripheral Artery Disease

>> November 14, 2021

Many people are unfamiliar with arterial blockages away from the heart. Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, affects African Americans much more than other populations for unknown reasons. An expert physician discusses PAD, the possible consequences, warning signs, and a clinical trial of treatments.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Peripheral Artery Disease
medical notes: week of october 31, 2021

Medical Notes: October 31, 2021

>> October 31, 2021

An influential government task force issues new advice about low-dose aspirin. Plus, a study finds that people with natural immunity to Covid-19 don’t have it for very long. And finally, safe sex is still important--a quarter of people with STDs don’t tell their partners.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
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Why We Don’t Stop Preventable Heart Attacks

>> September 19, 2021

Heart disease is often preventable, but how people look at it often keeps them from doing as much about it as they could. Often this is a result of myth and misinformation. An expert physician discusses some of the most harmful of these myths.

conditions: Cardiac Arrest| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease
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The Difficult-To-Follow Plant-Based Anti-Heart Disease Diet

>> August 29, 2021

Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S., but a well known cardiologist says if everyone would follow a plant-based, oil-free diet, heart disease could be eradicated. Yet many cardiologists won’t prescribe such a diet, fearing it’s so difficult to follow that it’s a prescription for defeat.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: August 8, 2021

>> August 8, 2021

A new study shows that antibiotic exposure early in life could alter a child’s brain development. Then, the stress of the pandemic has led to a sharp increase in teenage eating disorders. And finally, researchers have found a potentially lifesaving heart attack treatment in a most unusual place.

conditions: Cardiac Arrest| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Cognitive Impairment| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Eating Disorders
Medical Notes: Week of June 20, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of June 20, 2021

>> June 20, 2021

A new study finds that organic meats are much less likely to be contaminated with foodborne pathogens. Then, fracking has been linked to higher heart attack rates in nearby communities. Then, more people are working the graveyard shift… and that means more people suffering from what’s called “shift work sleep disorder.” Then, here’s another way to cut your …

conditions: Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Chronic Disease and Illness| Chronic Pain| Food Poisoning| Insomnia| Sleep Apnea
Medical Notes: Week of May 30, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of May 30, 2021

>> May 30, 2021

A large new study shows people are in more pain than ever before. Then, One of the hallmarks of diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS is a misfolding of proteins. now researchers say those folded proteins may be linked to gut bacteria. Then, here’s another way to cut your cancer risk—eat more mushrooms. And finally, a study showing that air …

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)| Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Chronic Disease and Illness| Chronic Pain| Diabetes| Parkinson’s Disease
Medical Notes: Week of April 11, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of April 11, 2021

>> April 11, 2021

A federal task force says far more smokers and former smokers should be eligible for free CT scans to screen for lung cancer. Then, a single head injury could result in dementia decades later. Then, Women with heart disease do a lot better when they’re treated by women doctors. And finally, if you want to cut your risk of diabetes… eat breakfast early.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Diabetes| Lung Cancer
The Unmeasurable Presence Of Pain

Our Disastrous Pandemic Diets

>> March 28, 2021

During the pandemic, millions of people have adopted diets full of comfort food, and have wrecked their heart health in the process. Now as the world begins to return to a semblance of normal, they will face wildly conflicting dietary advice. An expert cardiologist discusses how people can cut through the confusion.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
The Downside Of “Springing Ahead”

The Downside of “Springing Ahead”

>> March 7, 2021

The annual switch to daylight saving time brings more accidents, heart attacks, and other health effects. Surprisingly, they don’t completely go away until we go back to standard time in the fall. Experts discuss health and mental effects of body clocks not being in synch with the actual time, and how year-around consistency would help. But should it be …

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease
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Medical Notes: Week of January 31, 2021

>> January 31, 2021

The world may cross the point of no return on climate change sooner than we thought. Then, taking glucosamine could be just as beneficial to your health as exercise. Finally, the key to treating intractable depression may be magic mushrooms.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Depression

Medical Notes: Week of October 18, 2020

>> October 18, 2020

The leaders of two of the nation’s leading science advisory groups are warning about what they call “Alarming political interference” in the government’s response to Covid-19. Then, one reason people oppose action on climate change is that it’s more expensive than doing nothing, at least in the short term. And finally… if you plan on having any trick or …

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
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