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Taking Blood Thinners? You Need to Read This

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular

Blood-thinning drugs are supposed to prevent strokes. That’s the main reason millions of Americans who suffer from atrial fibrillation take them.

These anticoagulant medications include warfarin, apixaban, dabigatran, and rivaroxaban.[i]

An alarming study shows that in some people these drugs actually increase the chances of having a stroke.

Researchers from the University College London and the University of Surrey studied 4,848 people over 65 with atrial fibrillation.… Read More

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Cardio or Strength? One Exercise Gives You the Best of Both

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Fitness and Exercise

When you go to the gym, you face a choice…

Should you do an aerobic workout?

Or strength exercises?

Or maybe a little of both?

Studies show they each have important and specific health benefits.

Aerobic exercise is good for your heart and lungs. It lowers blood pressure, improves immunity and blood lipids, and it promotes vascular health.[1]

Strength training builds stronger bones and muscles.… Read More

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3 Simple Habits that Trigger Weight Loss

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Weight Loss

It not just how much you eat that makes you gain weight. It’s how you eat.

That’s the take-home message of a major study that found three simple eating habits can determine whether you’re fat or thin.

Researchers at Japan’s Kyushu University meticulously tracked the health and eating routines of nearly 60,000 people for six years. The scientists took detailed weight and body measurements.… Read More

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5 Strange Ways OTC Pain Relievers Affect Your Brain

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Cognitive Health, Featured Article

Many of us don’t go a day without popping ibuprofen or acetaminophen. One study found that the average adult takes 373 over-the-counter pain pills a year.[1]

But if so many people take them, and you can buy them without a prescription, they must be safe… Right?

Not exactly.

A major study warns that these drugs have strange and frightening psychological side effects—ones that most people don’t know about.… Read More

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3 Ways to Survive a Heart Attack

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular, Heart Attacks

It’s one of the most terrifying realizations anyone can have: “Oh no, I’m having a heart attack!”

That thought might be quickly followed by, “Will I die?”

And then, “What can I do to save myself?”

Someone has this moment of horror every 40 seconds in the U.S. Every nine minutes, the victim dies within the first hour.[1] [2]

Some of them might have survived if they had known what to do when the symptoms first hit them.… Read More