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That's been accompanied by a rise in cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
in cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
For instance, it's associated with a reduced risk for Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, some cancers, and Parkinson's.
reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, some cancers and Parkinson’s.
like cardiovascular disease, chronic inflammation, and even cancer.
in ways that can predict things like cardiovascular disease,
For example, the US-based group says that the pattern of gene expression they found could help to explain the increase in cardiovascular events that follows COVID-19.
in cardiovascular events that follows COVID-19.
He believes that regular exercise not only keeps him physically fit but also helps to improve his cardiovascular health and boost his metabolism.
It helps with cardiovascular health, lowers blood pressure, and can even improve your immune system's ability to fight off illnesses.
It helps with cardiovascular health, lowers blood pressure,
I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs, if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.
I want there to be an Operation Warp Speed for cancer drugs if we can, an Operation Warp Speed for addiction pills, an Operation Warp Speed for inflammation, an Operation Warp Speed for cardiovascular medicine, an Operation Warp Speed for dementia, for obesity, for clean cement, cement that we manufacture that doesn't just cook the planet.
They found that reducing salt in the diet reduced strokes, major cardiovascular events, and death within five years.
They found that reducing salt in the diet reduced strokes, major cardiovascular events, and death within five years.
And those who fall out of that range have an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes as well as the long-term progression of things like atherosclerosis, diabetes, coronary artery disease and any of the major cardiovascular diseases.
any of the major cardiovascular diseases.
Though it's still unclear why, some hypothesize that the cardiovascular changes in the body are somehow minimizing the pain, while others believe it's because of attentional reallocation, expectations, stress reduction, and or emotional modulation.
This could play a role in minimizing one of the leading killers, cardiovascular disease.