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More years of childhood education reduce adult heart disease risk(图)
childhood education reduce risk heart disease
2019/10/23
State policies requiring children to attend additional years of school may result in a reduced risk of heart disease and improvements in cardiovascular risk factors in adulthood, according to a study ...
Promising Drug Leads Identified to Combat Heart Disease
Drug Leads Identified Combat Heart Disease
2016/9/12
Using a unique computational approach to rapidly sample, in millisecond time intervals, proteins in their natural state of gyrating, bobbing, and weaving, a research team from UC San Diego and Monash ...

Mechanical engineer studies flow of blood vessels related to diabetes and resulting heart disease(图)
Mechanical engineer diabetes
2014/3/19
People with diabetes develop early and severe heart disease, specifically atherosclerosis, a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries. Alisa Clyne, a mechanical engineer by training, wa...
A University of Queensland study has found high-intensity short-duration exercise provides better results than the recommended 30 minutes of daily exercise.
Lack of exercise ‘a key factor’ behind high heart disease death rates in UK South Asian communities
a key factor high heart disease death rates UK South Asian communities
2011/1/5
Physical inactivity is a major underlying factor in high heart disease death rates in Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the UK, even taking into account other risks such as smoking and ...
A University of Queensland (UQ) research project aims to detect, prevent and manage heart disease using a simple saliva test. Dr Chamindie Punyadeera, from the UQ School of Chemical Engineering, has b...
Low IQ second highest predictor for heart disease
Low IQ second highest predictor heart disease
2010/2/20
Low IQ is the second highest predictor of heart disease, according to research funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC).The findings come from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study, a population st...