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Heart Attack Myth Exposed: The Real Cause Revealed

Groundbreaking research challenges the long-held belief that cholesterol is the primary driver of heart disease. Discover the new scientific consensus on what truly causes heart attacks and how this changes everything we know about prevention.

Body Fat, Not BMI, Is Key Heart Failure Risk

New research from the University of Glasgow颠覆ляет traditional thinking, showing that body fat percentage—not BMI—is the critical predictor of heart failure risk, with significant implications for public health strategies.

Premature Birth Raises Women's Heart Failure Risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals women who give birth before 37 weeks, especially those with diabetes or obesity, are significantly more likely to develop heart failure later in life. Experts call for targeted healthcare strategies.

Neck Size Could Predict Heart Disease Risk

New medical research suggests that measuring neck circumference could be a more effective early warning sign for cardiovascular health issues than traditional BMI calculations.

Omega-3 may lower heart disease risk in diabetics

New research suggests that omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil could help lower the risk of heart disease in people with type 2 diabetes, offering a potential dietary boost for cardiovascular health.

Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

Green tea, red wine compounds may help fight cancer

Groundbreaking research suggests that compounds found in green tea and red wine may help combat cancer by disrupting cancer cell metabolism. Scientists uncover potential health benefits beyond antioxidants.

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