Tag: heart attack
99% of Heart Attacks and Strokes Tied to 4 Key Risk...
Landmark study of 9M+ adults reveals high blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and smoking precede 99% of cardiovascular events—even in low-risk women under 60 (95%+). Focus on controlling these preventables saves lives.
Current Heart Attack Risk Tools Failing Nearly Half of Patients
Mount Sinai study finds 45% of heart attack patients had low ASCVD risk scores just days before events. Current tools fail to identify many at-risk individuals.
Nearly All Cardiovascular Events Linked to Modifiable Risk Factors
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly every major cardiovascular event is preceded by at least one modifiable risk factor, emphasizing the importance...
Heart Attack Symptoms in Women Often Mistaken for Menopause Warnings
When it comes to heart health, women face a unique challenge. Heart attack symptoms in women often look very different from the...
Regular Sleep Reduce Risk of Adverse Events in Heart Failure Patients
A recent study led by Oregon Health & Science University emphasizes that patients recovering from heart failure should prioritize consistent sleep schedules....
Stalking and Restraining Linked to Higher Heart Attack in Women
Women who reported being stalked or having obtained restraining orders faced significantly higher risks of heart attacks or strokes compared to women...
Six Red Flags Your Heart Might Be Weak — And What...
Your heart beats around 100,000 times a day to pump blood throughout your body — delivering oxygen and nutrients that keep everything...
Bodybuilding Riskier; Study Links Sport to Sudden Cardiac Death
Competitive bodybuilding is often admired for its physical discipline and aesthetic extremes. Yet, a new study published in the European Heart Journal...




































