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Heart disease risk drops 68% with one simple walking pattern change
Scientists tracked 33,560 people for a decade and discovered one walking pattern slashes death risk by 83% without adding ...
Times today increasingly oscillate between desks, screens and supermarkets, which has become a creeping health concern.
New research reveals that exercise may reprogram heart-controlling nerves, giving hope for potentially better treatments for ...
When a transmitter sends a Wi-Fi signal and a receiver captures it after it passes through a person, the signal’s changes can ...
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January outlook: Winter hits pause in Canada before striking back
After a strong start to winter, cold air will temporarily hit pause across Canada before the heart of winter returns to close ...
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Talk Health Tuesday: Heart health red flags you shouldn’t Google but should check with a doctor
Most of us have done it. You feel something a little off in your chest, your heart races for no clear reason, or you get ...
Consultant cardiologist, Doctor Christopher Broyd, highlights five lesser-known lifestyle factors that may be putting your ...
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading global cause of death, and we break down its pathology, risk factors, and the ...
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Celebrating the Monogram, icon of icons
Some symbols arrive fully formed. Others take time — absorbing memory, movement, and meaning until they become inseparable ...
Low sunlight also impacts the mood regulator and hormone, leading to feeling tired and mood swings. Winter-related Seasonal ...
A study has found that people exercise regularly, quit smoking, and practice five other health strategies can improve their chances of living longer after cancer.
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Doctors surprised by semaglutide’s heart-saving benefits
For years, semaglutide was framed as a powerful tool for diabetes and weight loss. Now cardiologists are confronting a more ...
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