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Of course, if you’re worried about your heart’s age or the potential impact of some unhealthy choices you’ve made in the past, talk to a healthcare professional.
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Certain health conditions, such as obesity and AFib, and leading an unhealthy lifestyle can increase the functional age of the heart, causing premature aging by 5–45 years, a new study finds.
Dr. Garg said: "We found that an MRI scan can reveal your heart's 'functional age' - how old it acts, not how old you are. "In healthy people, we found that heart age was similar to chronological age.
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles said Friday that it is easing its recent restrictions on hormonal treatment for transgender youth, reversing a move that had set off weekly protests outside the ...
Robert “Bob” Killough, a regular customer at the Dish for the past three years, died on Valentine’s Day after complications from an ulcer, his daughter, Elizabeth, said. He was 93.
According to the National Institute on Aging, some signs that your heart may be aging are chest pain during physical activity, lightheadedness, fatigue, headaches and confusion. If you’re ...
The approach to keeping your heart healthy is the same across the age spectrum, Taylor said. “If someone’s in good condition and something can benefit them, we can go for it,” he said.
Your resting heart rate is an important indicator of overall health, but what is considered "normal"? Our experts explore normal heart rate ranges by age.
How the gender pay gap increases with age Younger women – those ages 25 to 34 and early in their work lives – have edged closer to wage parity with men in recent years. Starting in 2007, their ...