Alcohol May be a Primary Trigger of Heart Arrhythmia – Not Caffeine or Lack of Sleep
...trigger. About 450 people participated, more than half of whom (58 percent) were men, and the overwhelming majority of whom were white (92 percent). [...]
...trigger. About 450 people participated, more than half of whom (58 percent) were men, and the overwhelming majority of whom were white (92 percent). [...]
...non-Hispanic white population of health professionals, which should minimize potentially confounding socioeconomic factors, but may limit [...]
...developed T2D more frequently than females (13.6 versus 8.2 percent). Non-Hispanic Black adults had the highest incidence (16.9 percent), compared to non-Hispanic [...]
...income, increased their consumption of ultra-processed foods, with the exception of Hispanic adults, who ate significantly less ultra-processed foods and more whole [...]
...Memory and Aging Project, which began in 1997 and includes people living in greater Chicago. The participants were mostly white without known [...]
Razi Berry Whether it’s an exclusive appetite for ‘white’ foods or an all-out refusal on veggies, when you have a fussy eater on your [...]
...you wind down? What can you say “no” to? How can you create more white space on your calendar? What resources can you gather now [...]
...by removing the red blood cells and enriching the concentration of platelets. PRP also contains white blood cells, or leukocytes. PRPs are [...]
...time of enrollment (1985-1986) in this study and were free of cardiovascular disease at that time. Participants included 2,509 Black adults and 2,437 [...]
...Claire Eatock, Ruth Garside, Johanna J. Heymans, Paula Kellett, Josep Lloret, Bruce Maycock, Sabine Pahl, Catharina J. M. Philippart, Bethany R. Roberts, Torsten [...]