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bystanders use defibrillator to resuscitate man in cardiac arrest

the machine delivered one shock, restoring the man's heartbeat, and he began to breathe on his own.
ottawa citizen
sep 6 2021

is work to blame for women’s increased heart risks?

new research found that factors such as work stress and sleep disorders increased more sharply among women from 2007 to 2017.
dave yasvinski
sep 3 2021

bad buzz: study suggests even one drink has heart risk

researchers found that a single alcoholic beverage was associated with a two-fold increase in the odds of suffering an atrial fibrillation episode.
dave yasvinski
aug 31 2021

hypertension rate doubled globally over past 30 years

more than 1.2 billion people now suffer from the effects of high blood pressure.
dave yasvinski
aug 25 2021

drinking water dampens risk of heart failure: study

maintaining good hydration can prevent or at least slow down the changes within the heart, researchers say.
dave yasvinski
aug 25 2021

exercise may help patients control atrial fibrillation

a new study suggests physical activity can replace complex interventions like ablation or medications.
dave yasvinski
aug 24 2021

can eating walnuts help you live longer?

compared to other nuts, walnuts contain high content of alpha-linolenic acid, a plant-based omega-3 fatty acid, which lowers risk for some diseases.
dave yasvinski
aug 23 2021

cutting 250 calories a day may boost heart health

reducing calories from the diets of aging, obese adults had greater health benefits when combined with regular exercise.
dave yasvinski
aug 2 2021
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bystanders use defibrillator to resuscitate man in cardiac arrest

the machine delivered one shock, restoring the man's heartbeat, and he began to breathe on his own.
ottawa citizen
sep 6 2021

is work to blame for women’s increased heart risks?

new research found that factors such as work stress and sleep disorders increased more sharply among women from 2007 to 2017.
dave yasvinski
sep 3 2021

bad buzz: study suggests even one drink has heart risk

researchers found that a single alcoholic beverage was associated with a two-fold increase in the odds of suffering an atrial fibrillation episode.
dave yasvinski
aug 31 2021

hypertension rate doubled globally over past 30 years

more than 1.2 billion people now suffer from the effects of high blood pressure.
dave yasvinski
aug 25 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

drinking water dampens risk of heart failure: study

maintaining good hydration can prevent or at least slow down the changes within the heart, researchers say.
dave yasvinski
aug 25 2021

exercise may help patients control atrial fibrillation

a new study suggests physical activity can replace complex interventions like ablation or medications.
dave yasvinski
aug 24 2021

can eating walnuts help you live longer?

compared to other nuts, walnuts contain high content of alpha-linolenic acid, a plant-based omega-3 fatty acid, which lowers risk for some diseases.
dave yasvinski
aug 23 2021

cutting 250 calories a day may boost heart health

reducing calories from the diets of aging, obese adults had greater health benefits when combined with regular exercise.
dave yasvinski
aug 2 2021

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