New genetic clues are detected on breast cancer

Breast cancer is the cancer most often affects women (in fact, one in eight women in the world), and is the second leading cause of death among women worldwide. The risk of contracting it increases with age and is 2 to 4 times higher in women with a family history. The study of genetic predisposition is...

Do you play to clear snow?Beware of heart attacks!

A new study from Queen’s University has confirmed that this is a dangerous time for the heart. And it is to use shovels to clear snow from the front of our homes increases the risk of a heart attack. Additional studies have also revealed that in addition, more people die of a heart attack in winter...

How to spot a heart attack, Elizabeth Banks tells you how

Did you know that heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women over 20 years in the U.S.? Recognizing this, the actress Elizabeth Banks directed and starred in a short film for the American Heart Association. ‘A Little Heart Attack’ is intended to alert people to able to identify...

8 Myths about your heart

Your heart and you have been together for a lifetime, but do you know well? Even if you think that the question, is serious. Myths and misconceptions abound, as to think that heart problems are rather a matter of men when in fact they are the leading cause of death among women. And that’s just a...

Should sports without evaluating heart health?

It is difficult to find a better symbol of health for a young athlete. Why it is so sad and shocking to read the news that a teenager died of a heart attack right in sports training. Parents, coaches and schools must take steps to reduce the possibility of accidents and heart to act immediately in case...
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