Frailty among men was associated with a higher risk of death from a heart attack compared to women, according to a February study published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe.
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Mask-wearing during COVID-19 may have reduced heart attack risk triggered by air pollution
Researchers at Kumamoto University have discovered that behavioral changes during the COVID-19 pandemic-particularly widespread mask-wearing-may have reduced the risk of certain types of heart attacks ...
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Frailty impacts heart attack survival differently by sex
Pioneering research from the University of Leicester and NIHR challenges the 'one-size-fits-all' approach to heart attack ...
Graphical overview of a nationwide Japanese study (2012–2022) showing that short-term PM2.5 exposure increased hospitalization risk for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), particularly MINOCA. After ...
A meta-analysis of 15 observational studies found influenza vaccination was associated with an 18% lower risk of myocardial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A class of drugs called beta-blockers — used for decades as a first-line treatment after a heart attack— doesn’t benefit the vast ...
Credit: Getty Images A discussion of the use of beta-blocker therapy following AMI, with Christopher Granger, MD, Gregg Fonarow, MD, and Carlin S Long, MD. Beta blockers have long been included in the ...
Premenopausal women presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are a unique and often underrecognized patient population. Although they are traditionally considered at lower cardiovascular risk ...
For patients who present with essential hypertension and further symptoms of possible heart failure, it is important for physicians to consider and treat the patient's underlying disease. A ...
Northwell Health reports that women's heart health requires unique attention due to historical male bias in research ...
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