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People who vape had worrisome changes in cardiovascular function, even as young adults

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ukpds metformin :: Article Creator Study: Metformin Associated With 41% Decrease In Long Covid, Here Are The Caveats In a clinical trial, 6·3% of those who had received metformin while infected with the severe acute ... [+] respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ended up getting diagnosed with long Covid compared to 10.4% of those who had received placebo only. (Photo by Francis Dean/Corbis via Getty Images) Corbis via Getty Images Don't go "metformin" any premature conclusions about the results of this study just yet. But a clinical trial described in a June 8 publication in The Lancet Infectious Diseases found that those taking metformin when sick with Covid-19 were 41% less likely to have eventually developed long Covid than those taking only a placebo. In the trial, 6·3% of those who had received metformin ended up getting diagnosed with long Covid compared to 10.4% of those who had received placebo only. That's...

Orthostatic Hypotension in Hypertensive Adults: Harry Goldblatt Award for Early Career Investigators 2021

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heart healthy soup :: Article Creator 10 Soothing Soup Recipes To Stock Your Freezer In the hustle and bustle of daily modern life, the concept of a healthy homemade meal often seems like a distant luxury. Enter the unsung hero of the culinary world: soup. Not only is soup a comforting and nutritious option, but it also emerges as a time-saving champion when prepared ahead and stashed in the freezer. Soup often gets a bad reputation as being a high-sodium food, and while data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) proves that canned soup can be incredibly high in sodium (more than 800 milligrams per cup), homemade soup can be significantly lower in sodium than its canned counterpart. None of the following recipes, for instance, have more than 500 milligrams of sodium per serving. At the same time, adding fresh or frozen veggies and legumes bumps up the fiber, vitamins, and minerals you'll get. The beauty of soup lies in its versatili...

Five months post-covid, Nicole Murphy's heart rate is still doing strange things

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normal coronary perfusion pressure :: Article Creator 'Normal' Blood Pressure Risks by JENNY HOPE, Daily Mail People with 'normal' blood pressure should consider reducing it by exercise and cutting salt in their diet, according to controversial new guidelines. The advice from U.S. Hypertension experts says that reaching the 120/80 level, which is generally regarded as normal, could mean a person is on the way to developing high blood pressure. Doctors do not usually become concerned about a patient's blood pressure until it reaches 140/90. But the new guidelines claim anything over 115/75 should be regarded as cause for concern. Issued by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and endorsed by the American Heart Association, they say patients need to start exercising and eating a healthier diet once blood pressure reaches 120/80, the level currently categorised as ' prehypertension'. They do not need to take drugs,...

POTS rose after covid. Patients face delays in diagnosis and treatment.

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2 chronic diseases :: Article Creator What Is Anemia Of Chronic Disease? Anemia of chronic disease (ACD)vis a low red blood cell count (anemia) that occurs due to inflammation from an underlying health condition, such as cancer, kidney disease, or arthritis. Red blood cells are the cells in the blood that contain the protein hemoglobin, which is essential for delivering oxygen to the body. You can develop anemia if your hemoglobin levels are less than 12.0 grams per deciliter (g/dL) for females or less than 13.5 g/dL for males. ACD is the second most common cause of anemia after iron deficiency. However, it rarely causes severe anemia unless ACD occurs with other types of anemia. The exact symptoms of ACD will depend on the severity of your condition, but most people experience some level of fatigue and shortness of breath. But treating the underlying condition and certain medications can help improve your symptoms. Symptoms of ACD look ...

Blood pressure and your heart | Heart Foundation

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about stress :: Article Creator Does Stress Cause Depression? Stress gets blamed for a lot of things. Did you gain a few pounds? Blame stress. Say something you regret. Blame stress. But what about something more serious like major depressive disorder? Stress often gets the blame for serious mental illness, but we know that our genetics play a role as well. Depression afflicts an estimated 280 million people worldwide, many of whom would point to stress as a contributing factor to their depression. Photo by Anna Tarazevich/Pexels Is it possible to tease apart the complex causes of disorders like major depressive disorder? Researchers have tried to do so, with limited success. Let's highlight some research that has benefited our understanding of this. Do stressful life events cause major depression? Answering this question comes with several challenges. One of them is the chicken-or-egg question: how do we know that stress causes ...