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How to Have a Healthy Heart

To be able to live life to the fullest, we should have a heart-healthy lifestyle. But because of our lifestyle and the amount of stress we experience each day, we are likely to develop various health problems such as heart attacks. To prevent heart disease, prevention is very important. Exercise regularly and reduce salt intake… Read More…

Air Pollution and Heart Attacks

We know that air pollution can cause a lot of problems. One of the biggest problems that it can cause, which we have to worry about, are those that involve our health. Now, recent study has revealed that air pollution can actually increase the risk of heart attacks. However, this might not be surprising to… Read More…

Psychological Interventions Help Heart Patients

According to a recent research, psychological interventions can actually help patients who are suffering from heart ailments. The research tested whether psychological interventions on patients with coronary heart disease can help. The good news is that the research has some overwhelmingly positive results. These findings will have a significant effect on how heart patients will… Read More…

The Heart Healthy Benefits of Fish Oil

Aidan Goggins, a pharmacist, nutritionist, author, consultant, and a blog contributor of HuffingtonPost UK, talks about how he always finds himself engaged in lively discussions on controversial issues that are related to his profession. On the topic of the consumption of omega-3 fish oil to which he is a big defender, he has received unlikely… Read More…

The Grand Rapids Heart Walk

The Grand Rapids Heart Walk is one of the largest fundraisers for the American Heart Association. A thousand people participated in this event on Saturday. The fundraising activity aims to raise money to fight heart disease 13-year-old Devon Saliers is one of those who participated in this year’s walk. He joined the event despite being released… Read More…

Chronic Airplane Noise Exposure May Harm the Heart

According to a study conducted by British researchers, people who are exposed to airplane noise may be at risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. The study involved 3.6 million people who lived near London’s Heathrow airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. People who lived in zip codes with 10 decibel higher levels of… Read More…