Changing What Heart Cells Eat Could Help Them Regenerate
UT Southwestern Medical Center via EurekAlert – New study suggests that encouraging cardiomyocytes to consume glucose instead of fatty acids could help treat heart failure.…
Circadian Rhythm and Weight Loss
Dr. Jennifer Logan, MD, MPH via News-Medical Net – Contemporary research into the effect of circadian rhythm on body systems suggests that it may play…
Drop the Steak Knife: Red Meat Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Disease
Cornell University via Newswise – Eating two servings of unprocessed red meat, processed meat or poultry a week has been linked to an increased risk…
Blood Vessels in Women Age Quicker Than Men’s
Dr. Liji Thomas, MD via News-Medical Net – A new study shows that blood vessels, including large and small arteries, in women, age much faster…
Research Shows That Older Patients with Untreated Sleep Apnea Need Greater Medical Care
University of Maryland School of Medicine via Newswise – Older Patients with Untreated Sleep Apnea Cost Nearly $20,000 More a Year and Saw More Hospitalizations,…
How Much Do Vitamin D Supplements Affect Lifespan?
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – Researchers have documented correlations between higher vitamin D levels and all sorts of positive outcomes like decreases…
Using Plant Based Diet to Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
News Staff – University of California San Diego Health via News Wise – “Our findings underscore the importance of focusing on your diet. There might…
Bacteria and Your Broken Heart
Al Sears, MD, CNS – German researchers analyzed the gut bacteria in healthy people and patients with heart failure. They found that the heart failure…