New Study Finds Chronic High Caffeine Consumption May Heighten Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
New Study Finds Chronic High Caffeine Consumption May Heighten Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: The findings will be presented at ACC Asia 2024.
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Fallopian tubes can be safely removed during sterilization
Women whose Fallopian tubes are removed during sterilization via laparoscopy have only marginally more surgical complications than those whose tubes are simply cut, a study shows. The removal,…
Breakthrough heart MRI technique accurately predicts heart failure risk in general population
New research looking at more than 39,000 UK biobank participants found those with higher heart pressure estimated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) were five times more likely to…
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