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How strutting your stuff to ABBA's Dancing Queen could help boost your heart health
How strutting your stuff to ABBA's Dancing Queen could help boost your heart health

Researchers found that dancing to the track, which is about 100 beats per minute, results in a healthier heart rate than faster songs of 140bpm, such as Michael Jackson's Beat It. Read more

Mail Online - Dec 28
Strong heart health lowers long-term death risk in cancer survivors
Strong heart health lowers long-term death risk in cancer survivors

Higher Life’s Simple 7 cardiovascular health scores were associated with lower long-term all-cause and cancer mortality in cancer survivors from a large Italian cohort. Inflammation, resting heart rate, and vitamin D statistically explained a substantial share of these associations, supporting sh... Read more

Medical News - Dec 18
Common food may boost heart health without changing your lifestyle
Common food may boost heart health without changing your lifestyle

New research reveals mushrooms may boost heart health by reducing triglycerides and supporting blood sugar control for better overall health outcomes. Read more

Fox News - Nov 23
The plant-based portfolio diet focuses on heart health
The plant-based portfolio diet focuses on heart health

Its guidelines are flexible and vegan-friendly Read more

The Week - Nov 07
Heart Health Ingredients Market Size, Growth, Key Players, Future Scope and Business Opportunities 2025-2033
Heart Health Ingredients Market Size, Growth, Key Players, Future Scope and Business Opportunities 2025-2033

IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has recently released a report titled "Heart Health Ingredients Market Report by Ingredient Type (Omega-3, Phytosterol, Soy Protein, Beta Glucan, and Others), Application (Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals), and Region 2025-2033." The study provides a... Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 06
Decades-long research tracks heart health improvements among American Indians
Decades-long research tracks heart health improvements among American Indians

For more than 35 years, University of Oklahoma Health Campus researchers have played a key role in the Strong Heart Study, a landmark project that has uncovered critical insights into cardiovascular disease among American Indian communities. Today, it remains the most extensive and longest-runnin... Read more

Medical Xpress - Nov 05
What long-term melatonin use may signal about your heart health, according to research
What long-term melatonin use may signal about your heart health, according to research

A new study suggests long-term melatonin use may be linked to heart failure, but experts say more research is needed before drawing any conclusions. Read more

Abc 15 - Nov 03
19 NCAA women's college basketball coaches join hands to support women’s heart health
19 NCAA women's college basketball coaches join hands to support women’s heart health

Both on the court and off, cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of women in the United States, taking the lives of more than 440,000 women each year, according to the American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere. Read more

Medical News - Oct 30
For heart health, nighttime light exposure may not be a bright idea
For heart health, nighttime light exposure may not be a bright idea

Turning off the lights at night has long been known to support restful sleep, but new research suggests it may have another significant benefit. Read more

Wmur - Oct 27
Heart Health Starts Declining Sooner Than You Think, According to Researchers
Heart Health Starts Declining Sooner Than You Think, According to Researchers

Most people assume heart disease starts creeping in during middle age, somewhere between the first gray hair and the second mortgage. New research says the first signs appear much earlier, around age 17. A 2025 analysis found that heart health begins to decline in late adolescence. By that age, m... Read more

Vice News - Oct 27

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