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Doctor warns candy could cause heart attacks if you're taking certain medications
Former resident doctor Chris Steele has outlined the dangerous side effects of combining certain medications with specific ...
Heart attacks don’t always look the same — and a new study from Mayo Clinic highlights the key differences between how they affect men and women. The most common cause of heart attacks overall is ...
It's not just plows clearing the snow, but people, too. From sidewalks and driveways, it's a job that can be tough on your ...
For women, the long-term fallout of an early-in-life heart attack is also magnified. A host of studies have shown that young ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I know the symptoms of a heart attack can be different in women than in men. But are the causes different too? I have a friend in her mid-50s who had an unexpected heart attack. Are ...
Read full article: Thomas Jefferson Elementary students ‘safely transported’ to Ed White High School after power outage, DCPS says As the holidays approach, many parents are excited to give their ...
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RSV Vaccine Could Lower the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
In a new study, adults 45 and up who got this seasonal virus had a higher risk of major heart issues, especially in the first ...
Many people believe sugar causes cancer, but this is not the case. Only two foods are known to have a direct link to cancer: ...
Heart disease has been the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. for decades, but the type of heart disease deaths is changing. A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association looked at ...
C-reactive protein is created by the liver in response to infections, tissue damage, chronic inflammatory states from conditions like autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disturbances like obesity and ...
Share on Pinterest Heart disease overall has decreased by 66% since 1970, but it remains the leading cause of death among Americans. Tashdique Mehtaj Ahmed/Getty Images Heart attacks have become more ...
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Doctor warns candy may cause heart attacks if you're taking certain medications
A doctor has warned that people taking certain heart medications should avoid eating black liquorice, as it could lead to ...
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