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How Covid-19 Has Turned the Spotlight Back on Obesity: QuickTake

The coronavirus highlighted the risks created by another escalating health emergency: obesity. The prevalence of obesity has almost tripled in the past four decades and is still rising. Obese people have a higher risk of suffering complication.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 13th, 2021

Health care providers will face more challenges as patients catch up after pandemic

Ten million Americans put off appointments for chronic health conditions including diabetes, heart attack, stroke and cancer, according to the survey conducted by The Harris Poll......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 23rd, 2020

FDA tells Bloomberg cigarette smokers may face higher COVID-19 risk

See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»

Category: blogSource: theflyonthewallApr 21st, 2020

Why does Trump call an 86-year-old unproven drug a game-changer against coronavirus?

The medical community says there is still not enough evidence that hydroxychloroquine is effective against the novel coronavirus. And it has some dangerous side effects — including the elevated risk of heart attack in certain patients......»»

Category: topSource: washpostApr 7th, 2020

The largest study yet of children with COVID-19 suggests that males and infants may face a higher risk of infection and severe illness

Lindsey Wasson/Reuters A CDC study of more than 2,500 children with COVID-19 found that they developed fever, cough, or shortn.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 6th, 2020

Why does Trump call an 86-year-old unproven drug a game changer against coronavirus?

The medical community says there is still not enough evidence that hydroxychloroquine is effective against the novel coronavirus. And it has some dangerous side effects — including the elevated risk of heart attack in certain patients......»»

Category: topSource: washpostApr 6th, 2020

The WHO has confirmed that the coronavirus death rate is 3.4% — higher than earlier estimates. Older patients face the highest risk.

Xinhua/Wang.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 3rd, 2020

A highly-sensitive blood test could predict if a healthy person will have a heart attack or stroke in the future

Shutterstock A study has found a highly-sensitive blood test that's capable of picking out the warning signs of a heart attack years before it occurs. Using Abbott's High Sensitive Troponin-I di.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 1st, 2020

People who play golf once a month may have a lower risk of heart attack and stroke, study finds

Reuters/Jonathan Ernst A new study shows golfing at least once a month was found to lower the risk of death in older adults. The study authors were motivated by a desire to get golf on the list of the U.S. Department of Health's recommended physical a.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 12th, 2020

What are the signs of a heart attack? How to know if you"re at risk

Layla Bird/Getty Images The main signs of a heart attack are opressive discomfort.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 30th, 2020

Airline stocks face "substantial" risk from coronavirus but not lasting weakness, analyst says

Airline stocks were mostly higher Tuesday, bouncing from a sharp two-day selloff related to concerns over the rapid spread of the deadly coronavirus out of China. The NYSE Arca Airline Index rose 0.9%, after tumbling 4.8% the previous two sessions to .....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 28th, 2020

Tanker owners face insurance headache as Mideast war risk haunts shipping trade

Even as the United States and Iran appear to signal a keenness to avoid further conflict, oil and gas shipowners are bracing to pay a price for the war of words that culminated in rocket strikes in Iraq over the last week - higher insurance bills......»»

Category: topSource: reutersJan 9th, 2020

US businesses could be at risk of an Iran cybersecurity attack

CNBC's Kate Fazzini, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the possible retaliation the U.S. could face from Iran following the death of Iran military commander Qasem Soleimani......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralJan 3rd, 2020

35 of the Best Foods for Strong Bones

Got kale? There’s more than one way to build strong bones. As we age, we are at higher risk of bone loss, but having healthy, strong bones is important at any age. Luckily, a healthy diet full of........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstOct 17th, 2019

This Simple Device Can Predict Heart Problems From Your Saliva

A new device smaller than an oral thermometer uses nano-sensors to measure biomarkers in saliva to accurately predict the risk of heart disease or a heart attack. It then conveys information to users........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstAug 29th, 2019

Skipping breakfast and eating a late dinner could be a killer

This meal plan practiced by many workers raises heart attack risk and early death......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 18th, 2019

Do E-Cigarettes Cause A Surge In Heart Attack Risk?

There has been little exact proof about how much damage e-cigarettes can do to health. Also know as “e-cigs,” “vapes,” “e-hookahs,” “vape pens” and “electronic nicotine delivery systems,” the public........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstMar 10th, 2019

Guest column: Healthy employees, happy boss?

It’s no secret that practicing a healthy lifestyle by making smarter, better-for-you food choices can improve overall well-being. Doing so improves the immune system and lowers the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer, obesity, diabetes and heart dis.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJun 26th, 2018

Five Healthy Habits for Mothers That Could Cut Their Child"s Risk of Becoming Obese: Harvard Study

Following these habits appeared to slash the risk of becoming obese by 75 percent, scientists found......»»

Category: topSource: newsweekJul 4th, 2018

You thought your job was stressful? This is the industry has the highest risk of mental health problems

Women who rely on tips for wages report higher rates of mental illness, and are forced to put on a happy face at work......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchAug 1st, 2018