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9 factors that increase your risk of a heart attack

When it comes to the health of your heart, there are many threats you are aware of that contribute to a higher risk of a heart attack. These well-known risks include smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stress. However, there are lesser-known risk factors you may be overlooking that can also increase ...click here to read more

Higher IQ linked to longer life: Study

Having a high IQ may be a sign that a person has greater intelligence, but new research findings suggest that it may also reveal that a person may live a longer life. The researchers analyzed data from nearly 66,000 people born in Scotland. Participants took IQ tests when they were 11 and were followed either ...click here to read more

Hospitalizations due to heart failure on the decline

Since 2002, there has been a significant drop in hospitalizations due to heart failure. Unfortunately, rates have not declined as much among African-Americans. Between 2002 and 2013, hospitalizations as a result of heart failure dropped 30 percent across America. Furthermore, disparities between whites and Hispanics closed. In 2013, hospitalizations among Hispanics were only six percent ...click here to read more

Red veins in eyes: Causes and treatment

It is not unusual for people to get red veins in their eyes from time-to-time as a result of fatigue or lack of sleep. However, red veins in your eyes can also be related to serious eye conditions or even disease. If you have red veins in your eyes, you should try to figure out ...click here to read more

Spider veins on face: Causes and home treatment

Spider veins can be unsightly, as they look like small spider-web like red, blue, or purple veins. While they can occur anywhere on the body, when they happen on the face, they can be especially noticeable. Men and women alike are bothered by this cosmetic problem, but thankfully, the veins themselves do not cause any ...click here to read more

Hot flashes linked with depression: Study

Women are at a greater risk of developing depression as they age. As the population as a whole continues to age, over the next 50 years, the number of women over the age of 65 is expected to double. Because of this, there is a large focus on age-related disorders including depression. The latest findings ...click here to read more

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Make this simple change and your liver will thank you

Many people overlook their liver health. Generally speaking, heart and digestion concerns tend to be of greater focus. What most people don’t realize is that the liver performs over 500 functions, many that affect different areas of health. This means that a healthy liver translates to overall better health. Unfortunately, this is often overlooked, as ...click here to read more

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