As you might know, heart disease is the number one killer in the entire U.S. It kills more people than cancer, car accidents, and many other things. Poor diets and a lack of exercise are partially to blame for this, but they are not the … [Read more...]
Benefits of Red Wine Used to Help Seniors
We have all heard about how antioxidants found in red wine have many benefits when it comes to heart health. And because cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of adult men and women in the United States, every little thing that we … [Read more...]
When it Comes to Cholesterol, Mindset Often Influences Health
Cholesterol is one of those things that almost everyone knows that they need to manage, but not everyone knows exactly how to do this, a new reports from the American Heart Association says. About 800 people were surveyed to get a better … [Read more...]
Heart Disease, Diabetes, and a Caregiver’s Approach
This probably will not come as a surprise to anyone, but the mixture of diabetes and heart disease is often a deadly combination. A research study found that when someone goes into the hospital with congestive heart failure and has type 2 … [Read more...]
Heart Disease in Elderly Women a Major Concern
You’ve probably heard that heart disease is the number one killer in the United States, especially among women. Strokes are closely related to this, especially ischemic stroke. However, many women believe that they are distanced from this. … [Read more...]
Potential New Test for Detecting Alzheimer’s
Researchers from UCLA have discovered a new way of measuring the stiffness of arteries within the brain and surrounding area that may lead to better detection of Alzheimer’s disease and help with stroke prevention. This procedure is … [Read more...]
In-Home Care and Heart Disease
Heart disease is the number one killer in the United States, and elderly people are the most heavily affected by this. Heart attacks, stroke, COPD, and many other illnesses all can stem from this, and prevention is an easy way to help … [Read more...]