• Men who reported that they had skipped breakfast have a higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease. (foodnavigator.com)
  • The timing of meals, whether it's missing a meal in the morning or eating very late at night, may cause adverse metabolic effects that lead to coronary heart disease, according to a 16-year study. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Even after accounting for modest differences in diet, physical activity, smoking and other lifestyle factors, the link between skipping breakfast or eating very late at night and coronary heart disease persisted. (foodnavigator.com)
  • A study reported in the journal Circulation ​ found that men who reported that they had skipped breakfast had a 27% higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease than those who reported that they hadn't. (foodnavigator.com)
  • "Our study group has spent decades studying the health effects of diet quality and composition, and this new data also suggests overall dietary habits can be important to lower risk of coronary heart disease," ​ she added. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Men who do not have heart problems but who experience poor psychosocial work conditions often have warning signs for coronary artery disease, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol values. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The dissertation is based upon answers from 509 persons in Western Götaland with acute coronary symptoms, which encompasses all conditions in which arterial calcification has suddenly caused the heart not to have enough blood. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Coronary heart disease and stroke are the top two causes of death worldwide, killing more than 15 million people a year. (bbc.com)
  • However, standard tests, such as electrocardiograms (ECGs), angiograms and echocardiography, do not detect significant problems with heart rhythm or the main coronary arteries, meaning that MVA is often not diagnosed. (escardio.org)
  • They were also at higher risk of heart surgery like coronary artery bypass grafting. (newswise.com)
  • Health problems caused by secondhand smoke in adults who do not smoke include coronary heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer, as well as adverse reproductive health effects in women, including low birth weight. (cdc.gov)
  • In adults who do not smoke, secondhand smoke exposure can cause coronary heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and other diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • For adults who do not smoke, exposure to secondhand smoke has immediate harmful effects on the heart and blood vessels and can cause coronary heart disease and stroke. (cdc.gov)
  • It causes lung cancer in non-smokers and increases the risk of coronary heart disease. (who.int)
  • Women whose male partners smoke have increased rates of lung cancer and increased risk of coronary heart disease. (who.int)
  • All types of heart valve disease are more common with age, although some may be caused by congenital heart defects. (heart.org)
  • A dissertation at The Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, shows that men who have recently suffered a heart attack or angina and who feel that they have a poor psychosocial work environment see a relationship between their heart disease and their work situation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Congenital heart disease is the most common heart disease affecting pregnancies in the U.S. But cardiomyopathy causes the most serious complications. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Cardiac (heart) disease in pregnancy refers to problems with your heart that occur while you're pregnant. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • If you're pregnant or planning a pregnancy, it's important to learn how heart disease could affect you. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • But here's the tricky part: They also overlap with some symptoms of heart disease. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • So, you might have heart disease warning signs but think nothing's wrong. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • That's why heart disease during pregnancy can be dangerous. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • If you have preexisting heart disease, you may face a higher risk of heart-related complications during pregnancy. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Congenital heart disease is the most common form of cardiovascular disease during pregnancy in the U.S. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • So, if you have congenital heart disease, talk with your provider before becoming pregnant. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Your provider may refer you to an adult congenital heart disease specialist or a cardio-obstetrics specialist. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • In a cohort of 346 previously healthy patients with initially mild COVID-19, most seen for lingering symptoms a median of around 4 months later, structural heart disease and elevated biomarkers for cardiac injury or dysfunction were rare. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The findings provided a window into a different group than often considered for cardiac problems from COVID-19, as patients with pre-existing heart problems were more likely to land in the hospital and to have severe disease and sequelae from that. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Notably, profound myocardial injury or structural heart disease is not prerequisite for the presence of symptoms defying the classical definitions of viral myocarditis. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Men with large testicles may be at increased risk of heart disease, and a new study from Italy suggests why. (livescience.com)
  • Unexpectedly, the researchers found a link between risk factors for heart disease - such as obesity, smoking and high blood pressure - and larger testicles. (livescience.com)
  • Having larger testicles was also linked with a slightly increased risk of being hospitalized for heart disease , which could be due to the risk profile of men with larger testes, the researchers said. (livescience.com)
  • The researchers also found a link between high levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) - which is secreted by the pituitary gland, and stimulates production of testosterone - and an increased risk of heart disease. (livescience.com)
  • This link held even after the researchers took into account risk factors for heart disease. (livescience.com)
  • It's possible that high LH levels may have a direct, harmful effect on the cardiovascular system , or that another factor not considered in this study is responsible for both high LH levels and heart disease, the researchers said. (livescience.com)
  • As for the reason that larger testicles may be linked heart disease, the researchers pointed to the fact that men with health problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, are known to have lower testosterone levels . (livescience.com)
  • Learn about heart disease, heart attack symptoms, and the signs of a heart attack. (medicinenet.com)
  • The risk for heart disease among AYAs with cancer is more than double that of people in the same age group without cancer, and the risk of death is nearly 10 times higher among AYAs with heart disease when compared with AYAs who do not have heart disease, as indicated by multiple studies over the last decade. (news-medical.net)
  • Understanding the relationship between cancer diagnosis, treatment and heart disease is imperative to promoting cardiovascular health over the entire lifetime of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. (news-medical.net)
  • The YouGov survey showed that many people are more concerned about cancer and mental health compared with heart disease, even though this can also be fatal if not diagnosed and treated in time. (science20.com)
  • People living with obesity have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease but to date, there are no approved weight management medications proven to deliver effective weight management while also reducing the risk of heart attack, stroke or cardiovascular death. (koaa.com)
  • The 17,604 participants in the SELECT trial were all over the age of 45 with a history of heart disease, were overweight or obese but not diabetic. (koaa.com)
  • Blood pressure evaluation should also be considered in older cats where high blood pressure (often secondary to an overactive thyroid gland, chronic kidney failure and/or heart disease) is a common cause of late-onset seizures. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • While we have all heard of sudden death from heart disease in people, it is not commonly known that animals can have sudden heart problems that can also lead to death. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • The most common causes of sudden death in cats are heart disease and associated conditions. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • Pediatric cancer survivors may have to fight another killer disease early in life - heart problems, a new study claims. (themedguru.com)
  • According to medics, kids who undergo chemotherapy treatment for the malignancy are at a higher risk of developing early heart disease. (themedguru.com)
  • Newswise - ATLANTA - New research shows that children with Kawasaki Disease remain at an increased risk for cardiovascular events more than 10 years after hospitalization for their condition, highlighting the need for long-term heart disease surveillance and risk reduction strategies for these young patients. (newswise.com)
  • They asked me whether their child would be at risk of heart disease later in life," says study co-author Cal Robinson, MD, BSc, Pediatric Nephrology Resident at The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto. (newswise.com)
  • Earlier diagnosis provides opportunities for intervention, which may mitigate the risk of heart disease later in life. (newswise.com)
  • They determined the rates of cardiovascular events, major adverse cardiac events (such as heart attack or stroke) and death, comparing children who had KD with those who were not exposed to the disease. (newswise.com)
  • The most frequent cardiovascular events experienced by KD survivors were ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, high blood pressure and peripheral vascular disease. (newswise.com)
  • KD survivors were at higher risk of heart problems compared to patients who did not have the disease and they experienced cardiovascular events sooner. (newswise.com)
  • Our study results provide a signal that KD survivors have a higher risk of developing heart disease more than ten years after their initial diagnosis. (newswise.com)
  • As an alternative course of action, I spoke with a Dr Caldwell B Esselstyne of The Cleveland Ohio Clinic, a retired heart surgeon of 30 years, whose book 'Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease' suggests an alternative method (diet) to Invasive Surgery, which I bought. (moodscope.com)
  • Although a study like this can't prove that fatherhood and mortality are related, there are plenty of reasons to think they might be, several heart disease experts said. (sfltimes.com)
  • In general, higher levels of testosterone are better, but too much or too little can cause HDL, or "good cholesterol," to fall _ a key heart disease risk factor, said Dr. Robert Eckel, past president of the American Heart Association and professor of medicine at the University of Colorado, Denver. (sfltimes.com)
  • Men with cancer or heart disease also were excluded to compare just men who were healthy when the study began. (sfltimes.com)
  • All those questions aside, however, some prominent heart experts were reassured by the study's large size and the steps researchers took to adjust for heart disease risk factors. (sfltimes.com)
  • The findings come from a small study of 25 elderly type 2 diabetes patients who were all on insulin treatment and had a known risk of heart disease. (diabetes.co.uk)
  • For the study, researchers followed 7,500 adults who are at risk of heart disease for five years to single out the effect of diet in particular. (nyhealthinsurer.com)
  • All trial volunteers had a high risk for heart disease - due to diabetes, smoking, or other issues - but no cardiovascular problem existed at the start of the study. (nyhealthinsurer.com)
  • During the five-year period, 288 participants suffered a heart attack or stroke, or died of a cardiovascular disease. (nyhealthinsurer.com)
  • Most people think that the symptoms of heart disease are obvious - a sudden, crushing feeling in the chest and shooting pains down the arm. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • As blood flowing out of the heart slows due to heart disease, blood returning to the heart gets backed up. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • If you sweat or become clammy at random or unexpected moments, such as relaxing in a chair, this could be an indication of heart disease. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it is investigating after a small number of teens and young adults reported having heart problems after being vaccinated for COVID-19. (sott.net)
  • People know that smoking and chewing of tobacco causes heart disease and cancer, but vision loss and other eye problems due to tobacco are not widely known," said Dr Atul Kumar, Chief of Dr R P Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences in AIIMS. (who.int)
  • People who already have heart disease are at especially high risk of suffering the harmful effects from breathing secondhand smoke and should take special precautions to avoid even brief exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • Do you have a heart problem (specifically congenital heart murmurs, heart valve problems, congenital heart disease, or bacterial endocarditis)? (cdc.gov)
  • Shiftwork is associated with biological changes that may indicate increased risk for heart disease among officers. (cdc.gov)
  • 17. The health of people with chronic conditions, like cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, depends on the rapid restoration of health services and supplies. (who.int)
  • The environment is one of several factors that can lead to an increased risk for heart disease. (cdc.gov)
  • High levels of air pollution and extreme hot and cold temperatures have been linked to increases in heart disease and deaths from heart attacks. (cdc.gov)
  • Those taking Aleve had a 50 percent greater rate of heart problems - including heart attacks and stroke - than those given a placebo. (freerepublic.com)
  • Merck executives withdrew their painkiller Vioxx after a study found that it increased the risk of heart attack and stroke by more than 100 percent. (freerepublic.com)
  • Hypertension forces the heart and blood vessels to work overtime, eventually damaging the tissues in the arteries and increasing a person's odds of irregular heartbeat, heart attack or stroke. (news-medical.net)
  • For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. (escardio.org)
  • However, the study showed that during one to two years of follow-up until December 2019, events such as stroke, heart attack and hospitalisation for chest pain (angina) occurred in nearly 8% of patients each year. (escardio.org)
  • During the follow-up period, there were 78 cases of death or hospitalisation due to major cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke, heart failure or unstable angina (6.4% in men and 8.6% in women) - an annual incidence of 7.7% among all the patients in the study. (escardio.org)
  • The survey highlights that 75% of the public are also unaware that arrhythmia can greatly increase the risk of stroke and heart attack. (science20.com)
  • The maker of the weight loss drug Wegovy said a clinical trial showed it also reduced risk of heart attack and stroke. (koaa.com)
  • A Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, mixed nuts, fish, fruits, and vegetables cuts the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death by 30 percent in less than five years, a recent study said. (nyhealthinsurer.com)
  • Heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and sudden cardiac death can occur in severe cases. (sott.net)
  • However his health began to suffer and he was affected by heart rhythm problems, mononucleosis and Bell's Palsy. (velonation.com)
  • Other heart rhythm problems, such as atrial fibrillation, can develop over time, necessitating periodic screening of crewmembers' heart rhythms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commentary-Should People With Heart Rhythm Problems Avoid Coffee? (msdmanuals.com)
  • Although this study did find that people who regularly drink coffee are slightly less likely to have rhythm abnormalities, the study does not demonstrate that coffee consumption protects people from these rhythm problems. (msdmanuals.com)
  • People who do not drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages should not start drinking them in an effort to prevent heart rhythm problems. (msdmanuals.com)
  • People should not increase coffee consumption to try to prevent rhythm problems either. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Nevertheless, doctors may be able to move away from the current recommendation that all people who have heart rhythm problems avoid coffee or caffeine intake and instead advise caffeine avoidance for people in whom a relation between intake and symptoms is established. (msdmanuals.com)
  • People who have concerns about their caffeine intake, especially those who have heart rhythm problems, should talk with their doctors before increasing their caffeine intake. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Cardiac output is the amount of blood your heart pumps each minute. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • It is a problem understanding what is going on with a routine cardiac investigation, because it is very difficult to capture that is very abnormal," Puntmann said. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Also, Pfizer announced recently that a study of Bextra found that it increased the risk of heart attacks in those who have had cardiac surgery. (freerepublic.com)
  • With his heart weakened by the cardiac events, Harbuck went into heart failure. (medicinenet.com)
  • Newswise - Toronto, ON - Results of a multi- centre , international, clinical trial co-led by Peter Munk Cardiac Centre (PMCC) cardiologist Dr. Dinesh Thavendiranathan point to the benefit of using a more sensitive test to detect heart function issues early , so cancer patients don't have to fight heart failure too. (newswise.com)
  • Other treatments include pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators or cardioversion and cardiac resynchronisation therapy, which all help in restoring the normal rhythm of the heart and can greatly increase patients' chances of long term survival. (science20.com)
  • Marriage, having lots of friends and even having a dog can lower the chance of heart problems and cardiac-related deaths, previous research suggests. (sfltimes.com)
  • A recently published study on the association between self-reported coffee consumption and cases of rapid heart rhythms (cardiac tachyarrhythmias) found that contrary to the expectations of conventional medical wisdom, people who regularly drank coffee had slightly fewer instances of rapid heart rate than those who did not (1). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sometimes when the heart gets shocked for abnormal heart rhythms , it's just a little bit weaker than it was beforehand, and that's really what happened with him,' said Dr. Shelley Hall, an advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist. (medicinenet.com)
  • In more serious cases, symptoms can include rapid or abnormal heart rhythms, shortness of breath during rest or physical activity, fatigue, and fluid retention with the swelling of limbs . (sott.net)
  • When children develop myocarditis, some signs and symptoms can include fever, fainting, difficulty in breathing, rapid breathing, and rapid or abnormal heart rhythms. (sott.net)
  • The study found that people who regularly drink coffee were not more likely to have abnormal heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation and/or atrial flutter and supraventricular tachycardia . (msdmanuals.com)
  • Of course, this type of study cannot prove that coffee consumption protects people from abnormal heart rhythms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The probability that habitual coffee intake increases probability of abnormal heart rhythms in the overall population is small. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Patients with MVA can experience chest pains similar to those of a heart attack and/or shortness of breath, which can lead to them being admitted to hospital. (escardio.org)
  • It is important to keep the heart healthy through lifestyle choices and look out for any warning signs such as changes in heart rhythm, shortness of breath or chest pains. (science20.com)
  • Apple released two updates for its watch late last year , designed to help users detect irregular heart rhythms and perform an electrocardiogram - a heart function test - from their wrist. (businessinsider.com)
  • Slow heart rates were not reported during the day and no irregular heartbeats/rhythms occurred when the study participants noticed the symptoms of hypoglycemia at night. (diabetes.co.uk)
  • He was fitted with a defibrillator to correct irregular heart rhythms, but rules in Italy, where he plays for Inter Milan, ban people with the device from playing contact sports so he is unlikely to return next year. (naturalnews.com)
  • they do so because caffeine is a stimulant and therefore is theoretically able to cause abnormally fast heart rhythms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Three private London hospitals have formed the London Arrhythmia Network[6] to promote public awareness of arrhythmias and reinforce the importance of monitoring heart health. (science20.com)
  • After using a continuous glucose monitor to record participants' blood sugar levels and a 12-lead Holter monitor to capture heart activity over a 5-day period, the researchers found that low blood sugars at night significantly increased the risk of a slow heart rate (bradycardia) and other types of arrhythmias, compared to normal blood glucose during sleep. (diabetes.co.uk)
  • All health/medical information on this website has been reviewed and approved by the American Heart Association, based on scientific research and American Heart Association guidelines. (heart.org)
  • What Doctors Don't Tell You is one of the few publications in the world that can justifiably claim to solve people's health problems - and even save lives. (healthy.net)
  • "Skipping breakfast may lead to one or more risk factors, including obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, which may in turn lead to a heart attack over time," ​ said Leah Cahill, study lead author and postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Research shows that these kinds of environments at work may negatively contribute to a person's heart health. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Puntmann's group has been studying people without prior heart issues to try to home in on the impact of COVID-19 itself, using research-level CMR imaging on patients recruited to their clinic via promotional materials disseminated through family practitioners, health authority centers, patient online groups, and websites. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Kramer agreed that high LH levels are a sign of poor health, and could be linked to heart problems. (livescience.com)
  • American Heart Association News covers heart and brain health. (medicinenet.com)
  • According to Douglas, the results of the PROMISE sub-study provides observational data supporting further prospective exploration of potential uses of the ASGES blood test in heart health evaluation. (dotmed.com)
  • 1] More than half (55%) of those surveyed have never had a simple ECG examination and so remain unaware of the general health of their hearts. (science20.com)
  • The specialist consultants from the London Arrhythmia Network provide the full range of heart health check services and routinely perform catheter ablation procedures. (science20.com)
  • The popular weight loss drug Wegovy could also improve heart health, a landmark clinical trial has discovered. (koaa.com)
  • Research has shown childhood cancer survivors face heart and other health problems decades after treatment," said Donald R. Dengel, Ph.D., study lead author and a kinesiology professor at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. (themedguru.com)
  • But researchers had not - until now - looked at the heart health effects of childhood cancer treatment while survivors are still children. (themedguru.com)
  • In a bid to determine whether cancer treatment takes a toll on heart health of survivors, the researchers studied 319 boys and girls under the age of 18 who had undergone chemotherapy treatments for leukemia or cancerous tumors. (themedguru.com)
  • I think there's something there," and social science supports the idea that children can lower heart risks, said Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and genetics expert at Scripps Health in La Jolla, Calif. "Whether it's with a pet, a spouse or social interaction … all those things are associated with better outcomes. (sfltimes.com)
  • This time, researchers ruled out other health or lifestyle factors that may have contributed to a better heart health such as exercise and calorie restriction. (nyhealthinsurer.com)
  • At least 18 teens and young adults in Connecticut have shown symptoms of heart problems after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, acting health commissioner Dr. Deirdre Gifford said Monday. (sott.net)
  • What health problems can secondhand smoke cause? (cdc.gov)
  • Since 1964, about 2,500,000 people who did not smoke died from health problems caused by secondhand smoke exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • Shiftwork May Lead to Health Problems among Police Officers: What Can be Done? (cdc.gov)
  • Understanding how shiftwork is associated with health problems is key to determining how to eliminate or reduce the negative effects. (cdc.gov)
  • 14. While we welcome the ceasefire, many severe health problems remain. (who.int)
  • As many as 700,000 people in the UK suffer from a heart abnormality called arrhythmia, a potentially fatal condition, which the majority of Londoners have never heard of - according to a recent survey conducted by YouGov[1]. (science20.com)
  • Arrhythmia is an umbrella term for a range of heart conditions where the heart beats abnormally. (science20.com)
  • 3] Although a fairly common heart complaint, the symptoms of arrhythmia are often transient, making diagnosis difficult, despite it being one of the top ten causes of hospital attendance in the UK. (science20.com)
  • Pacemaker or automatic defibrillator or artificial material in your heart veins or arteries? (cdc.gov)
  • LVEF measures how much blood is pumped out of the left ventricle of the heart with each contraction, whereas GLS measures deformation of the heart muscle. (newswise.com)
  • Light-headedness or feeling faint at random times can point to problems like an irregular heart rhythm or even a heart attack. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • Our findings suggest we should consider changing how we follow patients during cancer therapy and add GLS to routine heart surveillance," says Dr. Thavendiranathan , who co-led the study at 28 centres with Dr. Thomas Marwick of the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute , and Dr. Tomoko Negishi of the Menzies Research Institute. (newswise.com)
  • This is the first time an obesity drug has been shown to have positive heart benefits for overweight people who don't have diabetes - a finding that could change how Wegovy is prescribed and insured. (koaa.com)
  • An Ozempic injection, one of the other semaglutide products, has also been approved to reduce the risk of major heart problems, but it was only proven to work in people with diabetes. (koaa.com)
  • As conditions like type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol cause changes in the heart, the scans could be used to try to detect people's risk of these problems too. (bonesbrigaderecords.com)
  • It's important to weigh your options carefully because untreated heart valve problems can lead to serious, life-threatening conditions. (heart.org)
  • Written by American Heart Association editorial staff and reviewed by science and medicine advisors. (heart.org)
  • Not all views expressed in this story reflect the official position of the American Heart Association. (medicinenet.com)
  • I would not advise this to the overall general population," said Dr. Valentin Fuster, director of Mount Sinai Heart in New York and a former American Heart Association president, who wasn't involved with the study. (centralmaine.com)
  • These were the findings in a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association and carried out at the University of Helsinki and the New Children's Hospital. (helsinki.fi)
  • The study was presented at an American Heart Association conference on Sunday. (themedguru.com)
  • The ECG will look for abnormalities of the heart valves, the pericardium, and any heart muscle diseases. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • The researchers also tried to determine whether genetic factors that influence how the body processes caffeine influenced whether coffee intake increased the rate of heart rhythm abnormalities. (msdmanuals.com)
  • More than 419,000 Apple Watch users signed up for an atrial fibrillation study and Stanford University researchers reported about 2,100 participants were warned they might have a problem. (centralmaine.com)
  • WASHINGTON - A huge study suggests the Apple Watch can detect a worrisome irregular heartbeat at least sometimes - but experts say more work is needed to tell if using wearable technology to screen for heart problems really helps. (centralmaine.com)
  • A breakthrough scanning technique for women's hearts has been found which could detect problems more quickly. (bonesbrigaderecords.com)
  • The study, which is published today in the European Heart Journal [1], recruited 686 patients from 14 institutions in seven countries on four continents [2] between July 2015 and December 2018 to investigate microvascular angina (MVA). (escardio.org)
  • A month later, he received a pacemaker- defibrillator to further regulate a steady heart rhythm. (medicinenet.com)
  • Paramedics told his wife that his defibrillator had shocked his heart back into a normal rhythm. (medicinenet.com)
  • Primary care doctors now have an accurate and affordable blood test at their disposal to determine if a patient with chest pain has a big problem or not. (dotmed.com)
  • Heart problems don't just cause chest pain - the pain can also be felt in the shoulders, arms, elbows, jaw, or neck. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • and Early Menopause Linked to Heart Problems - Medscape - Aug 26, 2022. (medscape.com)
  • It was the fourth big-selling pain medicine in recent months to be suspected of hurting the heart, and federal drug officials said that similar drugs, like Advil, might also increase heart risks. (freerepublic.com)
  • I like this study because I have five children," he joked, but he said many factors such as job stress affect heart risks and the decision to have children. (sfltimes.com)
  • Beyond these terrestrial heart risks, some concern exists that prolonged exposure to microgravity may lead to heart rhythm disturbances. (wikipedia.org)
  • The heart then has to work harder to pump blood through the valve, and the body may suffer from a reduced supply of oxygen. (heart.org)
  • New research out of VCU Massey Cancer Center indicates that many adolescent and young adult kidney cancer survivors are at a significantly elevated risk for heart issues. (news-medical.net)
  • However, many cancer survivors have to battle heart problems triggered by the long-term effects of the treatments that saved their lives. (themedguru.com)
  • While long COVID holds many mysteries, researchers found clues to the heart symptoms common in these patients, which pointed to ongoing inflammation as the mediator. (medpagetoday.com)
  • I will be having catheter ablation to hopefully fix the problem before we plan our 3rd pregnancy. (babycenter.com)
  • Smoking, obesity and doing little exercise all increase the risk of an unhealthy heart. (bbc.com)
  • When your heart becomes unhealthy, it is less effective at pumping oxygen-rich blood to your muscles, and so physical activity becomes harder. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • The mRNA jabs from Pfizer and Moderna have been linked to myocarditis , a type of heart inflammation that can range in severity from mild to fatal. (naturalnews.com)
  • A CDC safety committee released an advisory last week to alert doctors of "myocarditis" among younger vaccine recipients after a "relatively few" cases of the unusual heart symptom surfaced. (sott.net)
  • In many cases of myocarditis, the inflamed heart condition can improve on its own. (sott.net)
  • the only person I know who got myocarditis, from a virus in Bali, lost 50% function of his heart. (sott.net)
  • Doctors implanted two stents to restore blood flow to his heart. (medicinenet.com)
  • Doctors soon broke the news: He needed a new heart. (medicinenet.com)
  • Baawobr was expected to undergo heart surgery, but according to a communication from the missionary society, as of Nov. 1, the cardinal was still waiting for doctors to decide "the modalities and the time for an intervention. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • The results of a peer-reviewed trial study published in the February issue of the American Heart Journal found that Corus CAD, a blood test developed by CardioDX, can help doctors determine whether or not their patient's symptoms are due to a heart artery blockage. (dotmed.com)
  • A new study has found that Aleve, a popular over-the-counter painkiller made by Bayer, could increase heart problems, and federal officials are warning patients not to exceed the recommended dose of two 200-milligram pills a day or continue therapy for more than 10 days without consulting a physician. (freerepublic.com)
  • The Celebrex patients saw no increase in heart events. (freerepublic.com)
  • Researchers decided to stop the trial because news of problems with Celebrex had led many of the patients to threaten to drop out. (freerepublic.com)
  • However, previous research has suggested that the number of patients with MVA is three to four million in USA, which is equal to or greater than the number of patients with breast cancer, so it is an important global problem. (escardio.org)
  • Published in the J ournal of the American College of Cardiology , the "Strain Surveillance of Chemotherapy for Improving Cardiovascular Outcomes" (SUCCOUR) randomized controlled trial did not meet its primary outcome, as there was no difference in the continuous measure of heart function for all patients in the LVEF-guided and GLS-guided arms in both treated and untreated patients. (newswise.com)
  • However, what's of clinical importance are the patients who se abnormal change in heart function resulted in the initiation of therapy. (newswise.com)
  • In these patients, the use of GLS-monitoring led to a lower reduction in heart function versus traditional monitoring. (newswise.com)
  • This means more patients will be treated, and if we start heart medications when a change is identified, we can prevent significant worsening of heart function. (newswise.com)
  • Sometimes patients feel a flutter or a racing heart but many times they're not aware of an episode. (centralmaine.com)
  • The study encompasses all patients who underwent congenital heart surgery in Finland aged under 15, from 1966 onwards. (helsinki.fi)
  • It was surprising to see that patients with a simple heart defect also had a poorer socioeconomic status compared with the rest of the population," Raissadati says. (helsinki.fi)
  • Upon his discharge, however, Dennis found himself turning to American websites and a particular forum, where heart attack patients could talk to each other about their experiences. (heartfoundation.org.nz)
  • Plavix is typically given to heart attack patients to reduce and eliminate blood clots, taking pressure off the heart and addressing the heart attack itself. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • But first, it's helpful to take a step back and learn how pregnancy affects your heart and blood vessels . (clevelandclinic.org)
  • This is because of the higher blood volume and faster heart rate. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • The British Heart Foundation said a third of Britons with high blood pressure were unaware they have the condition. (bbc.com)
  • The sub-study was done under the auspices of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institutes' effort to assess the blood test, which generates an age, sex and gene expression score (ASGES) to determine risk. (dotmed.com)
  • Without prompt medical evaluation and treatment, serious damage to the blood vessels of the heart may develop. (newswise.com)
  • New research suggests that combining the powerful painkiller morphine with Plavix may decrease the effectiveness of the blood thinner, raising concerns about use of the medications following a heart attack. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • They didn't have cholesterol or blood pressure information on the men _ key heart risk factors. (sfltimes.com)
  • The narrowing of blood vessels to the penis can be a clear indication of heart problems and can present itself before other symptoms occur. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • Blood flow to the brain can be reduced by an abnormal heart rate or by a drop in blood pressure . (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • Heart problems can lead to a restricted blood flow to the brain. (lloydspharmacy.com)
  • Exposure to secondhand smoke interferes with the normal functioning of the heart, blood, and vascular systems in ways that increase the risk of having a heart attack. (cdc.gov)
  • Your heart rate increases during pregnancy to pump more blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It makes it easier for your heart to pump because it keeps the baby from putting pressure on the large vein that carries blood back to the heart from your legs. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Sleeping on the left side also improves blood flow among the heart, fetus, uterus, and kidneys. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A heart attack happens when a part of the heart muscle dies or gets damaged because of reduced blood supply. (cdc.gov)
  • But sometimes people can still experience changes in heart function after treatment or surgery. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Long-term morbidity as well as a lower level of education and employment rate are common among adults who underwent congenital heart surgery during childhood, regardless of the severity of the defect. (helsinki.fi)
  • The study compared the level of education, rate of employment, marital status and number of children between adults who had undergone heart surgery in childhood and control subjects during a 60-year period. (helsinki.fi)
  • The day after he was admitted into hospital, Dennis had an angiogram and was immediately put on a waiting list for open heart surgery. (heartfoundation.org.nz)
  • To date, after heart and left arm pain for 13 years, 3 stents, 2 strokes, a TIA, and a blocked carotid artery surgery in 2018, I have absolutely no pain at all! (moodscope.com)
  • These adverse effects occur regardless of the severity of the heart defect. (helsinki.fi)
  • The latest findings follow an announcement Friday that a different national study found that those given high doses of Celebrex had a 240 percent increase in heart problems, including death. (freerepublic.com)
  • The heart problems found in the study have not been examined by a panel of heart experts or statisticians, Dr. FitzGerald noted. (freerepublic.com)
  • The study of more than 1.4 million women showed that the younger the age of menopause, the higher the risk for heart problems. (medscape.com)
  • According to another study, published in the Pediatrics journal, the effects of heart defects also extend to the quality of life. (helsinki.fi)
  • A study conducted at Manchester Heart Centre has indicated that over 40 per cent of people who have treatment resistant seizures, could have a cardiovascular problem not a neurological one. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • In one study , all cases occurred in males aged 20 and 32, none of whom had a history of heart problems. (naturalnews.com)
  • Study participants were monitored over an average period of 4.5 years, and researchers controlled for many of the factors that increase risk for rapid heart rate. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Asthma sufferers who use beta-agonist inhalers run twice the risk of dying from a heart condition than those using other treatments. (healthy.net)
  • However, they noted that the 30 asthma sufferers who died already had a history of heart problems. (healthy.net)
  • Medical questionnaires of five employees revealed one with eye irritation, two with skin irritation, one with sore throat and one with a heart problem. (cdc.gov)