July 5, 2011 (Boston, MA) — A new study shows that up to 80% of sudden cardiac death (SCD) could be attributable to unhealthy lifestyle practices, at least among women [1]. The research illustrates ...
It probably won't come as a big surprise, but a new study finds that women who live a healthy lifestyle have a lower risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). In a paper published in JAMA, Stephanie Chiuve ...
Adhering to a healthy lifestyle, including not smoking, exercising regularly, having a low body weight and eating a healthy diet, appears to lower the risk of sudden cardiac death in women, according ...
SCD is different from the more common heart attack, caused by blockage in a coronary artery that then reduces or cuts off blood flow, oxygen and nutrients to the heart and damages the heart muscle. In ...
Past studies show a link between some antidepressant medications to a high risk of cardiovascular issues like SCD. A new study further confirms that antidepressant use may increase a person’s risk for ...
Bengaluru, June 19 (IANS) Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), a complex condition that hits individuals physically, emotionally, can be challenging to not just the patients but also to their families and ...
Adhering to a healthy lifestyle, including not smoking, exercising regularly, having a low body weight and eating a healthy diet, appears to lower the risk of sudden cardiac death in women, according ...
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