BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MAY OUTWEIGH IMPACT OF OBESITY ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

March 01, 2017 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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01 MAR 2017   Topic(s): Prevention Sports Cardiology   Sophia Antipolis, 1 March 2017: The benefits of physical activity may outweigh the impact of overweight and obesity on cardiovascular disease in middle-aged and elderly people, according to research published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.1 The observational study was conducted in more than

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STUDY OF 1.2 MILLION ADOLESCENTS SHOWS FITNESS LINKED TO LOWER RISK OF EARLY HEART FAILURE

February 06, 2017 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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06 FEB 2017   Topic(s): Heart Failure (HF) Sports Cardiology   Sophia Antipolis, 6 February 2017: A study of 1.2 million adolescents has found that fitness is associated with a lower risk of heart failure before age 50. The observational research published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology suggests that the protective effects

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NUMBER OF CHILDREN EMERGING AS CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTOR FOR BOTH PARENTS

February 03, 2017 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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03 FEB 2017   Topic(s): Prevention Atrial Fibrillation   Sophia Antipolis, 3 February 2017: Number of children is emerging as a novel factor that influences the risk for some cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and in some societies in both parents, according to Professor Vera Regitz-Zagrosek, chairperson of the European Society of Cardiology “management of CVD During

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STUDY ADDS TO EVIDENCE THAT ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES ARE NOT HARMLESS

February 01, 2017 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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01 FEB 2017   Topic(s): Health Policy & Healthcare Settings Vascular and Pulmonary disease   Sophia Antipolis, 1 February 2017: A study published in JAMA Cardiology has added to growing evidence that electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are not harmless.1 “Studies like this give further confirmation that e-cigarettes are not harmless,” said European Society of Cardiology cardiovascular

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MORE THAN HALF OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION PATIENTS BECOME ASYMPTOMATIC AFTER CATHETER ABLATION

January 19, 2017 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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Sophia Antipolis, 19 January 2017: More than half of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) become asymptomatic after catheter ablation, reports the largest study of the procedure published today in European Heart Journal.1 AF is the most common heart rhythm disturbance and incidence is rising. It is estimated that there will be 14 to 17 million

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FRAIL PATIENTS SHOULD HAVE TAILORED CARDIAC REHABILITATION SAY EUROPEAN EXPERTS

December 12, 2016 - by admin - in Uncategorized

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Sophia Antipolis, 12 December 2016: European experts have called for frail patients to have tailored cardiac rehabilitation programmes in a paper published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.1 The call to action comes from the Cardiac Rehabilitation Section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC), which is a registered branch of the

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