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Weight Loss and Exercise Combat Heart Failure in Obese Elderly Patients
Heart Health

Weight Loss and Exercise Combat Heart Failure in Obese Elderly Patients

Wake Forest study tests whether diet, exercise, or both can improve heart function in older adults with diastolic heart failure and obesity.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 1
Weight Loss Plus Resistance Training Shows Promise for Heart Failure in Older Adults
Heart Health

Weight Loss Plus Resistance Training Shows Promise for Heart Failure in Older Adults

88-person trial tested whether adding resistance training to diet and cardio improves heart failure outcomes in elderly patients.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 1
High-Intensity Wheelchair Training Boosts Heart Health in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Heart Health

High-Intensity Wheelchair Training Boosts Heart Health in Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Pilot study tests whether intense interval training on specialized wheelchair system improves fitness and wellbeing for SCI patients.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 1
Chronic Inflammation Accelerates Heart Aging Through Reduced Heart Rate Variability
Heart Health

Chronic Inflammation Accelerates Heart Aging Through Reduced Heart Rate Variability

German study explored how lifelong inflammatory burden contributes to cardiac aging by measuring heart rate variability changes.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 3
Water Exercise Beats Land Workouts for Heart Health in Older Women with High Cholesterol
Heart Health

Water Exercise Beats Land Workouts for Heart Health in Older Women with High Cholesterol

Study of 45 elderly women with dyslipidemia compared water aerobics vs resistance training effects on cardiovascular health markers.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Early Sugar Restriction Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 30% Decades Later
Heart Health

Early Sugar Restriction Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 30% Decades Later

New research shows limiting sugar from pregnancy through age 2 dramatically reduces cardiovascular disease risk in adulthood.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 0
Heart Disease Will Affect 60% of US Women by 2050, New Projections Warn
Heart Health

Heart Disease Will Affect 60% of US Women by 2050, New Projections Warn

Rising blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are driving a projected surge in cardiovascular disease among American women over the next 25 years.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 0
Exercise Can Reverse 20 Years of Heart Aging in Previously Sedentary Adults
Heart Health

Exercise Can Reverse 20 Years of Heart Aging in Previously Sedentary Adults

Dr. Benjamin Levine reveals the specific exercise protocol that can turn back the clock on cardiovascular aging by two decades.

Podcast
29 de mar. de 2026 1
Small Salt Cuts in Everyday Foods Could Prevent 100,000+ Heart Attacks and Strokes
Heart Health

Small Salt Cuts in Everyday Foods Could Prevent 100,000+ Heart Attacks and Strokes

Tiny sodium reductions in bread and packaged foods could prevent thousands of cardiovascular deaths without changing eating habits.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 1
Scientists Engineer Super Macrophages That Clear Dead Cells to Fight Inflammation
Heart Health

Scientists Engineer Super Macrophages That Clear Dead Cells to Fight Inflammation

Researchers created synthetic immune receptors that boost macrophages' ability to clear cellular debris, reducing inflammation in liver and heart disease.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 3
Women's Heart Attack Symptoms Often Missed Leading to Worse Outcomes
Heart Health

Women's Heart Attack Symptoms Often Missed Leading to Worse Outcomes

Female patients with chest pain are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated, contributing to poorer heart health outcomes.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
RSV Infections Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk in New Study
Heart Health

RSV Infections Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk in New Study

Respiratory syncytial virus infections may increase cardiovascular disease risk, suggesting broader health impacts beyond respiratory symptoms.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 3
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