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Binge drinking, heart disease
Women who drink more than 8 alcoholic beverages a week are at greater risk of heart disease: new study
Using patient data from Kaiser Permanente, cardiologists studied the link between drinking alcohol and developing heart disease. Researchers were surprised by the results for younger women.
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More than one alcoholic drink a day raises heart disease risk for women
The link between alcohol and coronary heart disease proved to be especially strong among women, new research showed.
Heart disease, stroke risk may be higher in certain neighborhoods
People living in neighborhoods with high rates of environmental and socioeconomic problems may face a higher risk for heart disease and double the risk for stroke, new research finds.
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, on average—were significantly more likely to develop coronary heart disease compared with those who drank less,
Heart to Heart | Knowing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Cardio-vascular disease is the number one killer of men and women. And there are a number of signs that you may have a heart problem – that you didn’t think wer
A new study says drinking alcohol raises heart disease risk — especially for women
Research has linked higher levels of alcohol use to everything from cancer to liver
disease
, but the messaging around its impact on
heart
health has been unclear over the past few years. Now there’s new data to suggest that a regular drinking habit can ...
Binge Drinking Boosts Heart Risks, Especially for Women
Imbibing more than a drink per day significantly raises heart risks for all, but binge drinking is especially harmful, particularly for women, new research shows. “When it comes to binge drinking, both men and women with excess alcohol consumption had a higher risk of heart disease,
Moderate to Heavy Drinking Tied to Increased Heart Disease Risk, Especially in Women
New studies show that women are more at risk than men of developing heart problems after the consumption of regular alcohol.
Women who drink wine daily at higher risk of heart disease: study
Drinking more than eight alcoholic drinks a week put women 50% more at risk to develop the potentially fatal condition. The post Women who drink wine daily at higher risk of heart disease: study appeared first on Talker.
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Women who drink more than 8 alcoholic beverages a week are at greater risk of heart disease: new study
Using patient data from Kaiser Permanente, cardiologists studied the link between drinking alcohol and developing heart ...
Backgrounder
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on MSN
Backgrounder
More than one alcoholic drink a day raises heart disease risk for women
The link between alcohol and coronary heart disease proved to be especially strong among women, new research showed.
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on MSN
Your favorite chicken sandwich could lead to heart disease, FDA study says
According to the CDC, 40% of the sodium consumed by Americans comes from fast food like pizza, tacos and chicken sandwiches.
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‘No clear answers’: experts cast doubt on study linking intermittent fasting to a higher risk of heart disease death
A study has questioned the long-term effects of time-restricted eating plans. But experts say more research is needed.
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Heart disease, stroke risk may be higher in certain neighborhoods
People living in neighborhoods with high rates of environmental and socioeconomic problems may face a higher risk for heart ...
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on MSN
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, on average ...
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Heart to Heart | Knowing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Cardio-vascular disease is the number one killer of men and women. And there are a number of signs that you may have a heart ...
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on MSN
Back in rhythm: Heart procedure helps Edinboro-area man feel his best 'in 3 or 4 years'
Up to 6 million Americans have been diagnosed with AFib and estimates are that as many as 12 million will have it by 2030.
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A new study says drinking alcohol raises heart disease risk — especially for women
Research has linked higher levels of alcohol use to everything from cancer to liver disease, but the messaging around its ...
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Mental health issues double young women’s risk of developing heart disease, study reveals
Younger women with anxiety and depression are twice as likely to develop heart problems later in life, a study suggests.
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Poor dental health is linked to the heart disease and dementia. So why do we neglect it?
Research has repeatedly linked good oral hygiene with brain and heart health, yet insurance doesn't prioritize it ...
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New Technology Promises to Revolutionize Valvular Heart Disease Care
No medications are currently approved for the treatment of valvular heart disease, but ongoing trials aim to change that.
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