Porridge health benefits: Oats can dramatically REDUCE heart attack risk
A BOWL of porridge a day can dramatically reduce the risk of suffering a heart attack, say scientists. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Heart attack: Symptoms in women are different to men but could YOU spot them?
ASKED to picture someone suffering from a heart attack, most people would probably think of a man – rather than a woman – clutching his left arm and falling to the floor. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Ibuprofen link to heart failure: Over-the-counter painkillers raise risk by almost 20%
MILLIONS of Britons taking powerful painkillers could be at risk of heart failure, a major study claims. Daily Express :: Health Feed
The heart drug that may help to fight dementia and Parkinson’s
SCIENTISTS believe they have found a drug which could prevent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Change major city layouts ‘to slash risk of heart disease and diabetes’
THE risk of developing heart disease or diabetes could be slashed by changing the layouts of major cities, a study revealed today. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Walking or cycling ‘could HALF your risk of premature death from heart failure’
TAKING a brisk walk or cycle ride can almost halve the risk of a premature death from heart failure, say scientists. Daily Express :: Health Feed
REVEALED: How older men could be put at risk of heart problems by having ‘pleasurable’ sex
REGULAR “pleasurable” sex is healthy for older women but puts their husbands at risk of heart problems, research has revealed. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Women ‘more likely’ to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack than men
WOMEN are 50 per cent more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack than men, new research has revealed. Daily Express :: Health Feed
American Heart Association Releases New Sugar Limits for Kids
(Photo: Wikimedia, Creative Commons) The American Heart Association (AHA) has made itself clear — until children are two-years-old, they should consume no added sugars. Between the ages of two and 18, young ones should limit their added sugars to 25 grams a day or approximately six teaspoons of regular sugar. “I think its become clear […]