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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)

Medical Notes: Week of October 27, 2019

>> October 27, 2019

A study that finds that cutting back on red meat and processed meat in the diet has little impact on health. Then, a study finds that a urine test for a genetic biomarker can accurately detect one form of prostate cancer affecting about a third of men with cancer. Then, an alarming study showing health issues with "cheat days" and keto diets. And finally, …

conditions: Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Diabetes| Prostate Cancer

Medical Notes: Week of October 13, 2019

>> October 13, 2019

When you call 9-1-1 for an ambulance, paramedics are supposed to take you to the closest hospital. But a new study shows that doesn’t happen about 40 percent of the time. Then, Flu season is rapidly approaching again. And finally… A study finds that if you want to live longer, take a nap.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Influenza| Stroke

Medical Notes: Week of September 29, 2019

>> September 29, 2019

Cancer survivors having a higher risk of heart disease and other illnesses. Then, a new study shows that prescription omega 3 fatty acids can significantly reduce high triglycerides. And finally, a new study shows that being optimistic is one of the best things you can do for your lifespan.

conditions: Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: Week of September 8, 2019

>> September 8, 2019

A new study shows that people are more likely to have heart disease if they're genetically predisposed to insomnia. Then, vaping is being called a “gateway drug” for marijuana use… After a new study showing it can more than triple the risk of becoming a pot smoker. And finally… if you want toddlers to learn something, don’t use video.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Insomnia| Stroke

Medical Notes: Week of September 1, 2019

>> September 1, 2019

Death rates due to heart failure have been increasing since 2012 despite improvements in medicine and surgery. Then, Binge drinking is often seen as a problem among college students and 20-somethings… but a study in the journal of the American Geriatrics Society finds that a lot of senior citizens binge drink, too. Then, ACL tears have traditionally been …

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Diabetes
A Radical Diet to Prevent Heart Disease

A Radical Diet to Prevent Heart Disease

>> July 28, 2019

Heart disease is the number one killer in the US, 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. Experts discuss.

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: Week of July 28, 2019

>> July 28, 2019

A new study from Drake University show that EpiPens contained the required dose of epinephrine more than two years after their expiration date. Then, a new virtual biopsy device that creates digital images of skin lesions non-invasively and at a fraction of the cost. And finally, with the right skill, your Alexa or Google Home devices could detect the …

conditions: Cardiac Arrest| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: Week of June 9, 2019

>> June 9, 2019

A new study shows that older Dad's may be also at risk to their child's physical well-being. Then, evidence showing that taking antibiotics over a long period of time puts women at a greater risk for cardiovascular disease, and finally, coffee grounds can be used to improve your skin whether you decide to drink it, or smear it all over your face?

conditions: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Stroke

Medical Notes: Week of April 28, 2019

>> April 28, 2019

About a quarter of people over 65 have heart valve disease, and the medication Celebrex might be increasing that risk. Then, flu season is almost over, but be aware, come Fall, that what you eat can sabotage your flu shot. Then, adult cannabis use and the correlation of increased need for more sedatives during surgery. Then, A new study showing …

conditions: Anxiety Disorders| Arthritis| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Cognitive Impairment| Depression| Influenza

Heart Disease Misinformation

>> April 21, 2019

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: Cardiovascular/Heart Disease

Medical Notes: Week of April 21, 2019

>> April 21, 2019

A new study concludes the number one public health threat worldwide is a poor diet. Then, rapid eye movement sleep disorder and the link to Parkinson's disease, and, a rare form of cancer has now been linked to textured breast and buttocks implants. Finally, outfitted smart toilet seats are now being used to detect heart failure in those with pre-existing …

conditions: Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma| Cancer| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Parkinson’s Disease| REM sleep disorder| Sleep Disorders

Medical Notes: Week of April 14, 2019

>> April 14, 2019

A major study showing a daily aspirin does nothing to prolong life, and increases risk in gastrointestinal bleeding. Then, soda with sugar and the connection to heart death and increased cancer risks. Then, how preventive road maintenance can save drivers costs. And finally, eating nuts to maintain brain function as you age.

conditions: Cancer| Cardiac Arrest| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Stroke
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