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By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, April 30, 2017
exercise
heart disease
heart health
obesity
physical activity
physical fitness
physical inactivity
research
Exercise cuts the risk of damage to your heart, even if you're among the 35 percent of Kentuckians who are obese
Consumer HealthDay photo Exercise not only lowers the risk of heart damage in middle-aged adults and seniors, but can also reduce the levels...
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exercise,
heart disease,
heart health,
obesity,
physical activity,
physical fitness,
physical inactivity,
research
By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Alzheimer's disease
circulation
dementia
diet
food
heart disease
nutrition
soft drinks
stroke
10-year study: Having one or more diet sodas a day nearly triples the risk of having a stroke or Alzheimer's; overall risk is still low
A study suggests a connection between diet soda and both stroke and dementia, "with people drinking diet soda daily being almost three ...
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Alzheimer's disease,
circulation,
dementia,
diet,
food,
heart disease,
nutrition,
soft drinks,
stroke
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Cancer
cigarette tax
death
General Assembly
governor
health policy
heart disease
legislature
politics
smoking
smoking ban
smoking cessation
tobacco
tobacco prevention
Anti-smoking expert: Cigarettes kill 8,900 Kentuckians a year, so it's time to raise cigarette tax and pass statewide smoking ban
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News "Smoking is the single most preventable cause of death that we know of," Ellen Hahn, direc...
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Cancer,
cigarette tax,
death,
General Assembly,
governor,
health policy,
heart disease,
legislature,
politics,
smoking,
smoking ban,
smoking cessation,
tobacco,
tobacco prevention
By Muhammad Lukman
6:47 AM
diet
fast food
food
heart disease
hypertension
nutrition
processed food
restaurants
stroke
Americans eat way too much salt, mostly from 25 commonly consumed foods; cutting back reduces risk of high blood pressure
Americans eat too much salt, and a new study found that most of it comes from 25 commonly consumed foods. The top five culprits are bread, p...
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diet,
fast food,
food,
heart disease,
hypertension,
nutrition,
processed food,
restaurants,
stroke
By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, April 14, 2017
cardiovascular disease
heart disease
heart health
obesity
physical fitness
physical inactivity
research
seniors
Study finds exercise is good for the heart at all ages, even among those who are obese; Ky. is a sedentary and obese state
Consumer HealthDay photo Exercise not only lowers the risk of heart damage in middle-aged adults and seniors, but can also reduce the levels...
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cardiovascular disease,
heart disease,
heart health,
obesity,
physical fitness,
physical inactivity,
research,
seniors
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Beyond HDL and LDL
cholesterol
Chylomicrons
fatty acids
health
heart disease
High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
lipid metabolism
triglycerides
very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL)
Beyond HDL and LDL
Though High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) and Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) share the cholesterol spotlight, there are other lipoproteins...
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Beyond HDL and LDL,
cholesterol,
Chylomicrons,
fatty acids,
health,
heart disease,
High Density Lipoprotein (HDL),
lipid metabolism,
triglycerides,
very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL)
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
angioplasty
CABG
Cardiac rehabilitation
cardiac surgeon
cardioplegia
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
health
heart disease
the subclavian artery
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
In coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, the cardiac surgeon takes a length of blood vessel from elsewhere in the body and uses...
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angioplasty,
CABG,
Cardiac rehabilitation,
cardiac surgeon,
cardioplegia,
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery,
health,
heart disease,
the subclavian artery
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