Walking or cycling to work associated with reduced risk of early death and illness
People who walk, cycle and travel by train to work are at reduced risk of early death or illness compared with those who commute by car. These are…
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Maintaining Heart Health May Protect Against Cognitive Decline
Study suggests increased heart disease risk indicates future memory disorder
Never too young to save a life
Children as young as 10 are learning first aid and saving lives in Greece. The results of the nationwide programme are presented on ACVC Essentials 4 You, a…
Diastolic dysfunction more dangerous than previously thought
Sudden cardiac death is a common cause of death in patients with reduced systolic ejection function.
The devastating effect of anabolic steroids use in men
A paper published in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, provides a careful analysis of the medical consequences of anabolic-androgenic steroid use in men.
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