With 5,179 participants followed for a median of three and a half years, this was the largest trial to address the effect of opening blocked arteries in nonemergency situations and the first to include today’s powerful drug regimens. https://t.co/OYgjkwRBby
— NYT Health (@NYTHealth) November 17, 2019
Cardiovascular Disease
Grey Hair and Heart Disease Risk
This is a very preliminary, observational study so let us not jump to any immediate conclusions but it’s an interesting implication regardless. As a related side note, in Ayurveda the pitta dosa is implicated in the greying of hair.
Grey #hair linked with increased heart #disease risk in men https://t.co/4NTCVqkmGh
— Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) April 8, 2017
Terry Willard on Cardiovascular Disease
I have started a blog series on #cardiovascular issues. https://t.co/ZxZZ0ofL86
— Terry Willard (@WillardTerry) July 8, 2016
Why a Drug that Lowers Cholesterol Doesn’t Save Lives
Why a drug that lowers cholesterol doesn’t save lives https://t.co/l5cYiSHfYs pic.twitter.com/tBRZKdX8GQ
— STAT (@statnews) May 22, 2016
Carb-Loading’s Detrimental Effect on the Heart
New study explores carb-loading's effect on heart https://t.co/gLvJo3qbGN
— Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) March 25, 2016
Blood Stasis and Health
The Second Stagnation
When Blood doesn’t circulate freely, it stagnates. This can occur as sluggish circulation,… https://t.co/t1Y04rY3zx— EastWest Herb School (@East_West_Herbs) March 17, 2016
Most Heart Attacks Go Undiagnosed
Nearly 4 out of 5 heart attacks in the US go undiagnosed, according to a new study. https://t.co/NoKEPiwubE pic.twitter.com/noNauJ7oNC
— STAT (@statnews) November 16, 2015