Toxic Metals Lead to Hardened Arteries
...health information for each participant were recorded, including education level, smoking status and medication use. Each person in the study had a [...]
...health information for each participant were recorded, including education level, smoking status and medication use. Each person in the study had a [...]
...the “high” group. These results were similar in both males and females, despite controlling for important risk factors such as smoking, [...]
...or divorce. International research shows how adversity in childhood can affect neurological and hormonal development, inflammation pathways, cognitive, social, and [...]
...and smoking status. For depressive symptoms in midlife, the researchers found an association with cognitive impairment, but this was discounted when [...]
...an association between the two. “Traumatic events in childhood have been linked in previous studies to a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, riskier health [...]
...of heart disease, smoking and average physical activity). In addition, between year 7 and 20 of the study when participants ages ranged from 25 to [...]
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...index, blood pressure, cholesterol, sleep apnea, smoking and peripheral artery disease. “Based on our data, having prediabetes nearly doubled [...]
...high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and a previous bone break. And a formal diagnosis of osteoporosis was also independently associated [...]
...blood pressure, obesity, type 2 diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity and poor diet, as well as depression and low education level. Many diseases [...]