Impact of healthy diet and exercise, and their interplay, on the risk of non-communicable diseases throughout a lifespan
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 Study finds significantly faster decline in cognition over the years after a heart attackStudy finds significantly faster decline in cognition over the years after a heart attack
 
In a recent study, a Johns Hopkins Medicine researcher and collaborators analyzed data on adults to determine if there is a link between having a heart attack and cognitive decline.
 
 
 Impact of healthy diet and exercise, and their interplay, on the risk of non-communicable diseases throughout a lifespanImpact of healthy diet and exercise, and their interplay, on the risk of non-communicable diseases throughout a lifespan
 
Researchers discussed the impact of lifestyle and modifiable behaviors such as exercise and diet.
 
   One-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular diseaseOne-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular disease
 
1 in 3 adults with Type 2 diabetes may have undetected cardiovascular disease.
 
   Unpacking the nutrient profiles of new-age plant-based foods: Are they truly healthier?Unpacking the nutrient profiles of new-age plant-based foods: Are they truly healthier?
 
Concerns about the environment, ethics, and health drive the adoption of plant-based diets, but the healthiness of next-generation plant-based alternatives remains uncertain. Research explores the need to optimize nutrient profiles, digestibility, and bioavailability of plant-based foods for enhanced health benefits.
 
   Spice up your heart health: Taurine and black pepper combo shows promising cardioprotective effectsSpice up your heart health: Taurine and black pepper combo shows promising cardioprotective effects
 
Taurine and black pepper, along with key terpene constituents, are investigated for their potential in reducing cardiovascular risk factors and combating related diseases in this comprehensive literature review. Their cardioprotective effects and mechanisms are explored.
 
 Researchers characterize a unique molecular mechanism of early stages of programmed cell death
 
Researchers characterize a unique molecular mechanism of early stages of programmed cell deathResearchers have for the first time characterized a unique molecular mechanism of the early stages of programmed cell death or apoptosis, a process which plays a crucial role in prevention of cancer.
 
 
 NJHF grants awards to two Kessler Foundation scientists to advance stroke, spinal cord injury research
 
NJHF grants awards to two Kessler Foundation scientists to advance stroke, spinal cord injury researchAnnually, New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) invites researchers to submit applications for grants aimed at supporting pilot research projects that exhibit promising potential.
 
 
 SCORE2- diabetes prediction model estimates the 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease in individuals with type 2 diabetes
 
SCORE2- diabetes prediction model estimates the 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease in individuals with type 2 diabetesResearchers described the development and validation process of SCORE2-Diabetes.
 
 
 Serious heart attacks more likely to happen on a Monday
 
Serious heart attacks more likely to happen on a MondaySerious heart attacks are more likely to happen at the start of the working week than at any other time, according to new research presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.
 
 
 Mutated gene protects the kidney from hypertension-induced damage
 
Mutated gene protects the kidney from hypertension-induced damageA mutation that causes severe hypertension also protects the kidneys from being damaged, reports a team led by Enno Klußmann of the Max Delbrück Center and the DZHK in "Kidney International".
 
 
 Easy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait during daily routines
 
Easy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait during daily routinesEvery 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that totals about 795,000 strokes each year.
 
 
 Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reports
 
Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reportsHeart health risks emerge early in life in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women and are increased by social factors -; like high levels of experiencing violence and traumatic life events -; and disproportionately high rates of Type 2 diabetes, smoking and obesity, according to a new scientific statement published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a peer-reviewed American Heart Association journal.
 
 
 Hypertension is silent culprit in 15.8% of global dementia cases
 
Hypertension is silent culprit in 15.8% of global dementia casesNew study quantifies the impact of hypertension on dementia risk, revealing the proportion of cases that could be prevented globally, regionally, and nationally. Key insights for effective dementia prevention strategies.
 
 
 Fred Hutch experts highlight research on cancer treatment advances, survivorship and precision oncology at ASCO
 
Fred Hutch experts highlight research on cancer treatment advances, survivorship and precision oncology at ASCOAt the 2023 American Society for Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting—to be held June 2-6 in Chicago, Illinois—Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center experts will present research spanning survivorship, advances in treatments and clinical trials, how access to cancer care affects outcomes, integrative medicine and more.
 
 
 Increased risk of cardiovascular disease in psoriatic arthritis patients
 
Increased risk of cardiovascular disease in psoriatic arthritis patientsPatients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, possibly due to a chronic inflammatory state.
 
 
 Novel technology helps analyze tumor growth in another dimension
 
Novel technology helps analyze tumor growth in another dimensionTumors are composed of rapidly multiplying cancer cells. Understanding which biochemical processes fuel their relentless growth can provide hints at therapeutic targets.
 
 
 American College of Cardiology to host annual Care of the Athletic Heart course
 
American College of Cardiology to host annual Care of the Athletic Heart courseThe American College of Cardiology will host the annual Care of the Athletic Heart course on June 8-10, 2023, in Washington, including poster abstracts and educational sessions.
 
 
 Smoking cessation among cancer survivors linked to lower cardiovascular risk
 
Smoking cessation among cancer survivors linked to lower cardiovascular riskCancer patients who continue smoking after their diagnosis have a nearly doubled risk of heart attack, stroke or death due to cardiovascular disease compared with non-smokers, according to research published on World No Tobacco Day in European Heart Journal, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology.
 
 
 ACNAP 2023 highlights the artistic and scientific dimensions of cardiovascular care
 
ACNAP 2023 highlights the artistic and scientific dimensions of cardiovascular careHear from patients, nurses and allied health professionals about hot topics in cardiovascular disease at ACNAP 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology.
 
 
 What is Veganuary?
 
What is Veganuary?An event in which people from across the globe give up meat and meat products in January.