(New Kerala) Washington, Jan 27 : Obesity alone can increase the risk of future heart disease and stroke in kids, as young as seven years of age, according to a new study.... [Read More]
(Welland Tribune) WELLAND — Dr. Sven Pallie has seen an increase in patients who are far too young to be in his office. The cardiologist recalled treating a 44-year-old recently who checked into the St. Catharines ho... [Read More]
(Canada.com) Young adults were officially designated as one of Canada's newest at-risk groups for heart disease Monday with the release of a new report from the Heart and Stroke Foundation.... [Read More]
(CTV Winnipeg) The Heart and Stroke Foundation warns a "perfect storm" of heart disease is forming in Canada, fuelled by an aging population, ongoing poor lifestyle choices, and a growing number of young Canadians w... [Read More]
(CBC via Yahoo! Canada News) Risks for heart disease are now more common among Canadians in their 20s and 30s who historically have been immune to the threat, according to a new report.... [Read More]
(Newswise) The same evolutionary genetic advantages that have helped increase human lifespans also make us uniquely susceptible to diseases of aging such as cancer, heart disease and dementia, reveals a study to... [Read More]
(CNews) Young Canadians adults, baby boomers and women are now the new faces of heart disease, according to a new national report warning of a "perfect storm" for an explosion of the disease in the next gener... [Read More]
(The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) TORONTO - Canada faces a "perfect storm" of cardiovascular disease, with younger adults at increased risk of earlier onset of heart disease and with the huge baby boom generation approaching their sen... [Read More]
(Chicago Sun-Times) No single food can ward off heart disease, especially if you don't getenough physical activity. But a diet rich in foods that contain theseheart-healthy nutrients can minimize some of the risk factors... [Read More]
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