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I had to be rushed to hospital when my heart BURST on a date – I had a 3% chance of survival
A MUM nearly died while on a date when an artery in her heart burst before she could even begin her meal. Stefani Anderson ...
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Sweet treats are actually good for you, study finds
Treating yourself to a slice of cake or the odd biscuit may lower your risk of a heart attack and stroke, a study suggests.
Medical News Today
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Pastries vs. sodas: Not all added sugars pose the same heart disease risk
One study found that consuming sweetened beverages such as sodas and fruit drinks can increase the risk of several ...
NDTV
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Beware Of Sugary Drinks: New Study Links Them To Heart Disease
A large-scale Swedish study on Monday suggested that drinking sweetened drinks can significantly increase your risk of ...
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Avid use of sweetened beverages increases cardiovascular disease risk, study finds
Drinking sweetened beverages greatly increases cardiovascular disease risk, but occasionally savoring sugary refreshments ...
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Sweet snacks may boost heart health, sugary drinks do harm
Research published in "Frontiers in Public Health" indicates that occasional consumption of sweet snacks may be better for ...
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Occasional sweet treat may be healthier than no sugar at all, study finds
Scientists in Sweden studied nearly 70,000 people over 22 years and found that people who had the occasional sweet treat had ...
2 天
Occasional sweet treats could boost your heart health, study shows
New research suggests that enjoying sweet treats, like pastries, in moderation, could lower the risk of heart disease, while ...
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Occasional sweets may lower heart disease risk, study finds
Swedish scientists have discovered that completely eliminating sweets from the diet may not benefit cardiovascular health.
Taiwan News
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Tourmaline Bio Highlights Cardiovascular Inflammation Focus and Announces Key Clinical and ...
Dipender Gill, MD, PhD is the CEO of Sequoia Genetics and a specialist in leveraging human genetic evidence for drug development. Dr. Gill adds deep translational insight to Tourmaline’s strategic ...
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