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Silent heart attacks: The hidden link between cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline
Emerging research reveals that even undiagnosed, or 'silent,' heart attacks can accelerate cognitive decline and increase the ...
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Heart attack may raise risk of memory decline, study finds
People who’ve had a heart attack may face a higher risk of cognitive decline and memory problems over time, according to new ...
Even undiagnosed heart attacks, or silent myocardial infarctions, can speed up cognitive decline, according to the findings ...
Chest pain can be terrifying, especially when you're unsure whether it's anxiety or something more serious like a heart ...
I'm 67 and in decent shape. I run 3-4 miles three times a week and lift weights three days a week. I take 20 mg of ...
The groundbreaking trial seeks to treat broken heart syndrome, which is when the heart's pumping function weakens due to ...
Researchers uncovered new evidence that elevated Lp(a) may help explain why some patients remain at high cardiovascular risk ...
For the first time, scientists have shown that heart muscle cells can regrow after a heart attack in humans, a process that had previously only been observed in mice.
Common “natural” preservatives such as vitamin C may be linked to a greater risk of high blood pressure and heart disease, a ...
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