I'm new to social media but I was tasked with creating a good database of cardiology info on twitter so enjoy and I hope I don't make your heart skip a beat!
Paradise is no longer just our personal utopias it is now a great way to lower blood pressure. The Paradise ultrasound denervation system has been effective at treating hypertension through denervation! #biom4180 https://t.co/PeR8ZIU0dK
Any work with genetic material is always controversial but gene transfer promotes the expression of the hormone urocortin 2 causing increased left ventricle function and improves diabetes-linked heart ailments #biom4180 https://t.co/UUygooWFK9
Everyone knows fried food is bad for our hearts, it’s delicious who cares! Post-menopausal women in the US should particular when it comes to fried chicken and sea food. #biom4180
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WHO recommends lowering sodium intake to decrease blood pressure and lower risk of cardiovascular disease due to the high number of global cardiovascular disease related deaths each year. #biom4180
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Obesity is on every list of cardiovascular disease risk factors and there is always a new diet to try so JACC did an evidence based review on 4 popular diets and how they relate to cardiovascular health. #biom4180
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As both a university student coffee is a very important drink. It keeps my friends, parents and teachers awake and, it turns out, coffee has cardiovascular benefits! #biom4180 https://t.co/1rlBKiTzpx
Staying awake by drinking fluid that only tastes good after several tablespoons of sugar is a huge industry but how do these wonderful beverages effect the heart? #biom4180 https://t.co/dGd7L1T0nk
The good news is height is not associated with type 2 diabetes. The bad news is pulmonary factors do cause shorter individuals to be at a greater risk for developing coronary artery disease. #biom4180
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I’ve been away for a few days so the next few days will be three parters starting with pulmonary function and your heart. #biom4180
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“It’s not lazy to take a nap it’s good for your heart” – My dad
It was an excuse to go take a nap but he was right according to the American College of Cardiology! Napping can be as successful in lowering blood pressure as many hypertension interventions: https://t.co/fV0tc26cM9
“Robust” association between long work hours and work stress, and an elevated risk of incident coronary heart disease and stroke. Take a break you’ve earned it! https://t.co/BevAqXgtEq
What do chronic obesity and stress, chain smoking, arterial inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and systemic lupus erythmatosus have in common? https://t.co/zCEMBx6SMV #atherosclerosis#biom4180
A fitbit is a great way motivate physical activity, my dad swears by his, but how accurate are they as physical activity monitoring devices. Check out this systematic review: https://t.co/4e0YIlaB1t #biom4180