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Eating quickly was also associated with more weight gain, larger waistline and higher blood glucose.
The researchers studied the relationship between major life events and obesity in a group of 21,904 middle-aged and older women.
Considered to be a “silent killer” by medical professionals across the globe, hypertension is a cardiovascular disease whose detection is a bit complex, due to its subtle signs and symptoms.
Women have different symptoms of heart attack than men do, says a new study.
A new study has revealed that American Heart Association's (AHA) Life's Simple 7 and Diabetes Shared Care Program (DSCP) can reduce risk of heart failure.
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