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Health News and Information - News Medical - Cardiology - Jul 24, 2018 Edition

Health News and Information - News Medical

 
 July 24, 2018 
 Cardiology 
 The latest cardiology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Physiological Responses to World Cup Ads Shows Funny Beats Sporty

Using wireless wearable sensors for GfK and heartrate, biometric data was gathered to determine how different types of ads affect viewers.

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   Researchers develop 3D map of gene interactions that play key role in heart diseaseResearchers develop 3D map of gene interactions that play key role in heart disease
 
Researchers have developed a 3D map of the gene interactions that play a key role in cardiovascular disease, a study in eLife reports.
 
   Study finds genetic heritage to be dominant factor in heart failureStudy finds genetic heritage to be dominant factor in heart failure
 
Heart failure is known to be more common in certain families but whether this familial transition is caused by genetic or lifestyle factors.
 
 Study shows short-term improvements in blood vessel function after consuming red raspberries
 
Study shows short-term improvements in blood vessel function after consuming red raspberriesA recent randomized controlled trial, published in the Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, provides insights on the promising outcomes of short-term improvements in blood vessel function among healthy males who consumed dietary achievable amounts of red raspberries.
 
 
 Mortality from heart failure remains higher in women than men
 
Mortality from heart failure remains higher in women than menDeath rates from heart failure are higher for women than men, and hospitalization rates have increased in women while declining in men, found a study from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute published in CMAJ.
 
 
 Heart attack risk continues to increase among pregnant women, study finds
 
Heart attack risk continues to increase among pregnant women, study findsThe risk of having a heart attack while pregnant, giving birth, or during the two months after delivery, continues to increase for American women, a new study finds.
 
 
 Physical activity even during exposure to air pollution can reduce risk of heart attack
 
Physical activity even during exposure to air pollution can reduce risk of heart attackEven in areas with moderate-to-high levels of traffic pollution, regular physical activity reduced the risk of first and recurrent heart attack, according to new research in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.
 
 
 Study finds no significant link between whole dairy products and heart disease, stroke
 
Study finds no significant link between whole dairy products and heart disease, strokeEnjoying full-fat milk, yogurt, cheese and butter is unlikely to send people to an early grave, according to new research by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
 

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