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Both a very low and a very high resting heart rate may raise stroke risk
Adults whose resting heart rate falls below 50 beats per minute or climbs to 90 and above face a measurably higher risk of ...
A study presented at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very high resting heart rates are linked with an increased risk of stroke. As the largest ...
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Both very low and very high heart rates may be linked to higher stroke risk, study says
A low resting heart rate is often seen as a sign of good health, but now, a large study suggests that both very low and very high heart rates may be linked to an increased risk of stroke. The findings ...
A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very high resting heart rates are linked with an increased risk of stroke. As the ...
A Mayo Clinic study found that a single 25 mg dose of a combination of amphetamine-dextroamphetamine salts (Adderall) can have measurable cardiovascular effects in healthy young adults. The study ...
New research suggests the menstrual cycle may influence heart rate, stress levels and nervous system activity, highlighting ...
American Heart Association researchers are forecasting an increase in heart disease rates for women by 2050. Almost 60% will have high blood pressure, and more than 60% will be obese. The rates of all ...
As a new study claims we should do 560 to 610 minutes of weekly exercise to cut heart attack risk, our writer bravely takes ...
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