Hypertension
Considering a Second Cup of Coffee? Understand Its Impact on Blood Pressure and Heart Health
For those of you who gulp down coffee like it’s oxygen, you should resist the tempting third and fourth cup, as a recent study warns.
Researchers argue that excessive caffeine consumption regularly can lead to increased blood pressure and heart rate in both healthy and unhealthy individuals.
Cardiovascular Diseases Kill 10,000 People in the WHO European Region Every Day, with Men Dying More Frequently than Women
Breastfeeding boosts mom’s cardiovascular health for at least 3 years
“Breastfeeding over 12 months promotes a significant reduction in both chronic hypertension and diabetes in women”
Average heart failure age 68 in Türkiye: Expert
The average age of heart failure, which is 74 in developed countries, is 68 in Türkiye, an expert has said.
Within the scope of "Heart Failure Awareness Week," an event was organized in Istanbul, which was also attended by basketball player Serdar Çağlan and actor Sarp Apak.
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Why COVID-19 Accelerates Stroke Risk?
A study led by University of California- Los Angeles Health Sciences (UCLA) used 3D-printed 'blood vessels' to explain how COVID-19 virus increases the risk of stroke.
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The ambulance transported patients all night long
Emergency teams also had several interclinical transports of COVID patients in Belgrade and from Belgrade to cities in the interior of Serbia.
21 ambulance crews were on duty and they intervened a total of 118 times, of which 13 times in public places.
During the night, there were four traffic accidents, but without any seriously injured persons, and one stab wound.
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New coronavirus victim in Serbia
This news was confirmed by Acting Director of the Public Health Institute in Sabac Branko Vujkovic at a media conference.
According to him, the patient also had other health problems, including obesity, hypertension and diabetes.
So far, eight people have died from coronavirus in Serbia, and according to the latest information, 457 cases have been confirmed.
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Two more victims of coronavirus in Serbia
One patient was K.S. (80), hospitalized at the KCS Infectious and Tropical Diseases Clinic and has been on the respirator for the past few days, and doctors had done their best during his treatment.
He was otherwise suffering from cardiomyopathy, had hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes mellitus.
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Military Medical Academy Are Doing Free Screening For World Heart Day
In connection with World Heart Day, specialists from the Military Medical Academy (MMA) will screen patients with blood pressure problems for free.