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For younger women, mental health now may predict heart health later

Younger women are generally thought to have a low risk of heart disease, but new research urges clinicians to revisit…

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Eggs may not be bad for your heart after all

Whether you like your eggs sunny-side up, hard boiled or scrambled, many hesitate to eat them amid concerns that eggs…

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Alcohol raises heart disease risk, particularly among women

Young to middle-aged women who reported drinking eight or more alcoholic beverages per week — more than one per day,…

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Study finds high prevalence of hidden brain changes in people with heart disease

A new analysis involving over 13,000 people has found changes to blood vessels in the brain that can increase the…

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Researchers describe tools to better understand CaMKII, a protein involved in brain and heart disease

The health impacts of a complex protein that plays a major role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease and heart…

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Medicare Part D can cover Wegovy now for preventing heart disease : Shots

Wegovy, a semaglutide medication, will be covered by Medicare. George Frey/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption George Frey/Bloomberg…

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Severe lung infection during COVID-19 can cause damage to the heart

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can damage the heart even without directly infecting the heart tissue, a National Institutes…

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Common antibiotics can regenerate heart cells in animals

A computer illustration of heart muscle cells KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Alamy Two widely used antibiotics may be able to regenerate…

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Intermittent fasting linked to a higher risk of heart disease death

Eating within an 8-hour window, commonly known as the 16:8 diet, is a popular form of fasting CRISTINA PEDRAZZINI/Science Photo…

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Politics

In 2024, executions ‘in the heart of Dixie’ still rely on Jim Crow 

On Jan. 25, Alabama’s governor approved killing Kenneth Smith by nitrogen gas — something the United Nations said ”will likely violate the…

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