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Category Archives: Heart Health

Three Easy Tricks to Boost Activity Levels

What are you supposed to do if you want to boost your activity levels but don’t have the time, or desire, to set aside dedicated workout time? Find little ways to trick yourself into doing it. It can pay big dividends. Research suggests that including just a little bit of activity into your day, about ...click here to read more

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How to Strengthen Your Heart

Your heart is a vital organ, and while it isn’t a muscle per se, it is definitely a body part worth strengthening. Of course, you can’t lift weights to build a healthier heart like you can for your biceps or legs. But there are things you can do that can make your heart stronger. On ...click here to read more

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Are Believed to Increase Dementia

A new study published in the online journal Neurology has found that cardiovascular disease risk factors may increase the risk of dementia in older people. Cardiovascular disease risk factors include high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, and smoking. Previous research has shown that cardiovascular disease risk factors play a role in the likelihood of developing cognitive ...click here to read more

Adapting Seating Tai Chi Exercises Boosts Recovery among Stroke Survivors

Seated Tai Chi exercises can be an excellent form of movement for stroke survivors. According to a new study published in Stroke, stroke survivors who practiced the exercises had equal or greater improvement in hand and arm strength, balance control, shoulder range of motion, and reduced symptoms of depression. The American Heart Association recommends that ...click here to read more

Try Eating More Avocado — It’s Good for Your Heart

Whether you’re spreading avocado on toast or dipping tortilla chips into it, you’re likely giving your heart health boost. New data suggests that avocado eaters are less likely to get cardiovascular or heart disease than non-eaters. However, it is important to consider that the results are observational and do not prove that avocado improves heart ...click here to read more

Meal Timing, Diabetes, and Heart Health

Sometimes when it comes to good health, it’s not about what you eat but when. Your body may have optimal times to absorb and utilize calories, and ignoring them may lead to potential health troubles in some people. At least that’s the takeaway from a new study published in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. ...click here to read more

Food Insecurity and Yo-Yo Diets May Raise Risk of Heart Disease Later in Life

New information suggests that people who follow yo-yo diets or have food insecurities may have a higher risk of heart disease. Studies conducted are now offering potential insights into the long-term impact of food habits. One study presented at the American Physiological Society annual meeting set out to find the impact of weight-loss diets and ...click here to read more