While routine #Lipid screening plays an important role in cardiovascular risk assessment it does not provide a complete picture of your health. In fact, nearly 50% of all #HeartAttacks and #Strokes occur in patients with ‘normal’ #Cholesterol levels. #Inflammation in 100 Seconds
The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on past behaviors and identify where you need to improve. One of the best ways to promote your overall well-being is to nurture your heart’s health. #NewYears#HeartHealth https://t.co/7LqlNeEdO3
The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on past behaviors and identify where you need to improve. One of the best ways to promote your overall well-being is to nurture your heart’s health. #NewYears#HeartHealth https://t.co/2eGgecWN7e
A new study in the journal JAMA Cardiology found that there’s a big jump in heart attacks when the forecast includes cold temperatures, a strong wind, low sunlight, and low pressure in the atmosphere. #HeartAttack#Stroke#Winter https://t.co/vvCQRIf8pn
To get rid of unwanted pounds, some people try fasting—not eating at all or eating less than usual for a set period of time. But a new method of #fasting may help you lose weight and boost your health in many other ways. #WeightLoss https://t.co/7rr7D8TIr7
Holiday time is here again! So are the joys and challenges of #holiday#eating. The big challenge is to have fun at special occasions without jeopardizing some of the #healthy practices you have worked on throughout the year. https://t.co/OgBcNKMTxR
When it comes to #healthy habits, it’s easy to say, “I’ll get back on track after the #holidays.” But if we’re being honest with ourselves, we know it’s not that simple.
Sometimes making lifestyle adjustments isn’t enough to reduce your cholesterol. That’s when your doctor may recommend medications. #Cholesterol#Statins https://t.co/16PKvkE3Fl
Blood pressure levels rose among U.S. adults after the pandemic-related shutdowns of spring 2020, according to new research that shows women and older adults had the highest increases. #BloodPressure#HeartAttack https://t.co/bPAhKuCWbN
Even if you have a family health history of #diabetes, you can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes by eating healthier, being physically active, and maintaining or reaching a #healthy weight. https://t.co/PrCWADMFbS
You might be enjoying the cooler air as the seasons change. But winter weather has a downside: It can raise your risk for heart problems. #winter#HeartHealth#exercise https://t.co/coCb7ASQb7
Every day, Americans are exposed to substances that can increase the risk of #weight gain and other #health problems. #Chemicals called #obesogens are specifically linked to obesity. https://t.co/dS1Phf07Bp
Berries and watermelon in the summer, kale and beets in the winter. The recipe for anti-inflammatory foods to enjoy can change with the seasons. #inflammation#diet https://t.co/WQgZbkzlq5
People who consume high amounts of #sweet drinks or artificially sweetened drinks had a greater risk for #strokes, #heartattacks, and other #heart problems. https://t.co/Yj2B6Ns0q4
It’s the season for wonder and joy. But #Christmas, #Hanukkah, and New Year’s celebrations have a downside when it comes to the #heart. https://t.co/lgQHqVvnzG
Aspirin does help the #heart by thinning the blood and preventing clots from developing. But #aspirin also increases the risk for harmful bleeding in the body. https://t.co/agYMAGAiLS
Aspirin does help the #heart by thinning the blood and preventing clots from developing. But #aspirin also increases the risk for harmful bleeding in the body. https://t.co/MQXm7kCyv1