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Study finds link between artificial sweeteners and heart failures
The team from the University of Chicago found that the heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors -- TAS1R2 and TAS1R3 on the surface of heart muscle...
Digitalisation can boost treatment outcomes for heart failure...
Researchers from five Dutch hospitals discovered that digital consultations enhanced care while preserving patient satisfaction.
American-Indians much more vulnerable to suffer from heart failure,...
Researchers developed a scale to predict heart failure risk in American Indian people using data from the Strong Heart Study. Using easily accessible...
Low sodium in older adults a major health concern, say experts
Sodium helps to maintain consistent blood pressure. It helps to balance the fluids in the body and also assists in activating muscles and nerves.
Intermittent fasting and heart failure: information incomplete
A recent study by international researchers on the link between intermittent fasting and cardiovascular problems lacks clarity as it does not consider...
No safe air quality threshold exists for heart & lung health: Study
They then used Medicare insurance data to track hospital admissions over an average of eight years
Sleep apnea prevalent in patients at risk of heart failure from cancer...
Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder that occurs while sleeping and is classified as either obstructive (OSA) or central (CSA). Both can be treated to...
Tackling high-risk pregnancies with blood or heart disorders
The diagnosis of blood or heart disorders in pregnant women requires a multidisciplinary approach.