Washington, DC, September 19, 2013 - Gen Xers and baby boomers should no longer ignore their hearing loss, says the Better Hearing Institute (BHI), which is raising awareness of the link between cardiovascular and hearing health in recognition of World Heart Day on September 29th. A growing body of research shows that a person’s hearing health and cardiovascular health frequently correspond.
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Missing out on good quality sleep has emerged as a real medical issue. Now Harvard researchers say men who had trouble falling asleep were more likely to die prematurely than men who said they could doze off easily. There's no proof sleeplessness caused an increase in mortality, but the association was strong.
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Foods high in certain types of fat, sugar or salt can increase your risk for and worsen heart disease. In this video, Mary Ann McLaughlin, MD, a cardiologist at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, suggests foods you should avoid.
Studies have shown that exercise rehabilitation can help seniors with heart disease.
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