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Simmons also wrote that the vice president eats a healthy diet and engages in regular daily aerobics and core strength training. Harris' last medical exam in April was "unremarkable," Simmons said, adding that all of her routine exams and bloodwork were "normal." The report noted Harris' skin was "normal apart from mild sun damage in sun-exposed areas." Presidential candidates typically release their medical records, and presidents tend to have annual exams. This is the first time Harris' medical records have been made public.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joshua Simmons, she's, Simmons, Harris, Donald Trump, Bruce Aronwold, Trump, Joe Biden's, Biden, Sleepy Joe, , Sen, JD Vance, , he’s Organizations: State, CBS, Trump, Fox News
Longtime friends and neighbors fell out of touch and in some cases died, leaving the couple more isolated and vulnerable. Not long before he met the Davises, Maw pitched a local businessman on investing in his engine business. In the Davises, he had met a couple who had sizable bank accounts and an impressive car collection. The buyer also said he paid more for LaDonna’s property than for two larger buildings on the same street.) The Davises' property on Holt Avenue in West Covina.
Persons: James, LaDonna, , Michael McCasland, Min Zaw Maw, Maw, , Javier Puga, ” Puga, Ladonna’s, Frank Piro, Piro, Amis, didn’t, McCasland, Davis, Min Maw, “ Maw ingratiated, ” McCasland, Rich Schapiro, Diana Homeier, ” Homeier, ” Maw, Maw “, LaDonna Davis, Moe, Gilbert Amis, ” Amis, Brett Hitchman, ” Piro, ” LaDonna, Min, Juan Dotson, Dotson, Michael Ebiner, ” Ebiner, ’ ”, Gus May, Hitchman, ” Hitchman, LaDonna “, Ebiner, breathlessly, Stacey Wood, Wood, Organizations: Powertek Engineering Group, Pacific Western Bank, Citizens Business Bank, NBC News, McCasland, Holt, St, NBC, Nascar, Google, Protective Services, Center, Adult Protective Services, , Public Guardian, West, West Covina police, Bank of America, Scripps College Locations: Holt, Myanmar, Arcadia, LaDonna, West Covina, Vincent, St, Upland, Calif, Angeles County, McCasland, Los Angeles
“I had never seen a letter like that before and had no idea what having dense breasts even meant,” said Mullen, 38, of Andover, Massachusetts. Dense tissue makes it harder to find breast cancer on a mammogram; and that dense breast tissue is a risk factor for cancer. You've got dense breasts. “You cannot counsel an entire population of women with dense breasts with one policy that’s going to be appropriate for everybody,” Pearlman said. Although it’s true that women with dense breasts are 1.5 to 2 times more likely than other women to develop breast cancer, they’re no more likely to die from it.
Persons: Shamma Mullen, , , Mullen, Judith Garber, Mark Pearlman, ” Pearlman, Robert Smith, Smith, it’s, ” Smith, Dr, Hilary Marston, ” Marston, that’s, Nancy Keating, Keating, Garber, Ruth Etzioni, , Crissy Matos, Matos, Marston, Pearlman, ” Mullen Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, FDA, Lown Institute, University of Michigan Medical School, American College of Obstetricians, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, American Cancer Society, American College of Radiology, Comprehensive Cancer Network, U.S . Preventive Services, Force, Harvard Medical School, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Internal Medicine Locations: Andover , Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Stroudsburg , Pennsylvania
AdvertisementA 101-year-old man who worked until he was 85 shared his secrets for living a long, healthy life. Born in 1922 in the UK, William (who didn't share his last name) is older than Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, where he's a patient. AdvertisementDr. Samir Sinha is William's doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital. Sinai Health, the parent company of the Mount Sinai Hospital, shared what William thinks has helped him live so long. Sinai Health FoundationHaving a long and varied careerWilliam has had various jobs and didn't retire until he was 85.
Persons: William, , Samir Sinha, William's, Sinha, didn't, Heidi Tissenbaum Organizations: Service, William, Sinai, Pew Research Center, Census, Mount Sinai, Health, Mount Sinai Hospital, Nutrition, University of Massachusetts Medical School Locations: Toronto, Mount, Sinai
Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris arrives for a campaign event at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, October 4, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris is in "excellent health" and "possesses the physical and mental resiliency" required to serve as president, her doctor said in a letter released Saturday that summarizes her medical history and status. As Harris' office released the medical report, her campaign highlighted recent media reports raising questions about Trump's health and mental acuity and his failure to provide information about health status and medical history. Since Biden was replaced on the ticket with Harris, Trump's own health has drawn more attention. Last November, Trump marked Biden's birthday by releasing a letter from his physician that reported the former president was in "excellent" physical and mental health.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joshua Simmons, Harris, Republican Donald Trump, Trump, Simmons, Joe Biden's, Biden Organizations: Democratic, Dort Financial, U.S . Army, State, Republican, Trump Locations: Dort, Flint , Michigan
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Archaeologists led by Dr. Pearce Paul Creasman, executive director of the American Center of Research, unearthed the ancient tomb. Exploring Petra, a world wonderWithin the tomb beneath the Treasury, archaeologists found a ceramic vessel resembling the Holy Grail. Only a handful of tombs uncovered in Petra in the past several decades have been found with untouched burials, Creasman said. As the researchers continue to study the skeletons, Creasman said they are hopeful more details will come to light about who the people were in life. Researchers would like to date the skeletons and artifacts as well as use extracted DNA to determine whether the dozen skeletons are related.
Persons: Jordan, Dr, Pearce Paul Creasman, Creasman, Josh Gates, , we’ve, ” Creasman, Petra, ” Gates, , Gates, Indiana Jones, Fares Organizations: CNN, Treasury, American Center of Research, , Warner Bros ., Discovery’s, Jordan Department of Antiquities Locations: Petra, Jordanian, Discovery’s
Four sources have told CNN that the Israeli cabinet has not adopted the siege proposal put forward by retired general Giora Eiland. Eiland last month proposed forcing all civilians out of northern Gaza, including Gaza City, and then cutting off all supplies to the area. The World Food Programme told CNN on Friday that no food trucks had entered northern Gaza since the start of the month. Palestinians in northern Gaza say that this week has brought some of the most intense military action of the war. Meanwhile, seven attempts this week by the World Health Organization to reach northern Gaza were “denied or impeded,” Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Thursday.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Giora, Eiland, , ” Eiland, Yahya Sinwar’s, , General Gershon Hacohen, Omer Bartov, CNN Eiland, Lahia –, Al Mawasi, Avichay Adraee, Salah al, Netanyahu, Kan, Mohammad Ibrahim, Mahmoud Issa, ” Ibrahim, Dr, Hussam Abu Saifiya, Kamal Adwan, Al Awda, , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Organizations: CNN, Israel Defense Forces, Brown University, Rhode Island ., Food Programme, , ” CNN, Generals, Hospital, World Health Organization, Locations: Gaza, Jabalya, Israel’s, Eiland, Gaza City, Israeli, Rhode Island, Gaza’s, Israel, Al, Ahli
Her case is far from unique, however: Hospitals across the United States have said they’re taking steps to conserve their supply of IV fluids, including postponing or canceling nonemergency surgeries. IV fluids do more than deliver drugs or electrolytes directly into a patient’s bloodstream. On Monday, the AHA urged President Joe Biden to declare a nationwide emergency over the limited supply of IV fluids. She’s been dependent on IV nutrition, which delivers nutrients directly into her bloodstream, for more than eight years. Hannah Hale, in 2016 on her first day home after a long hospitalization, with her TPN, or IV nutrition.
Persons: Yvonne Hemz, Abbott Northwestern, Hurricane Helene, Hemze, hasn’t, , They’re, Chris DeRienzo, Joe Biden, Hannah Hale, Baxter, Hale, She’s, , ” Hale, It’s, won’t, ASPR, Alli Longenhagen, Kabi, they’ve, Paul Biddinger, Brigham, Robert, Robert —, , I’m Organizations: Baxter International, NBC News, Health, Abbott Northwestern, Allina Health, Gatorade, American Hospital Association, AHA, The New York Times, NBC, Food and Drug Administration, U.S, FDA, Administration, Strategic Preparedness, Department of Health, Human Services, Braun, Mass Locations: Farmington , Minnesota, North Carolina, United States, U.S, Dallas, Canada, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, Hale, Daytona Beach , Florida, Hurricane Milton, Boston, Chicago
Anatomy of a Distortion How a Fox News host’s misleading question about migrant children morphed into a Trump talking pointFormer President Donald J. Trump and his surrogates have repeatedly accused the Biden administration of losing tens of thousands of migrant children, distorting, conflating and inflating government statistics. June 2, 2024 Mr. Trump is interviewed on Fox News. Fox News When the Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy told Mr. Trump that the Biden administration had “lost” 80,000 children, Mr. Trump expressed surprise at her ensuing question. She allowed them to be trafficked into our country.”Aug. 30, 2024 Mr. Trump speaks inJohnstown, Pa. Donald J. Trump via YouTube By now, the claim, updated with the inflated figure, has become a common refrain for Mr. Trump. Those are all missing children.”Sept. 29, 2024 Mr. Trump appears ata rally in Erie, Pa. “This is not even possible to believe.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Biden, Rachel Campos, Duffy, Mr, , Will, , haven’t, ” Ms, Campos, Biden’s, Phil, The, Harris, , Kamala Harris, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s Organizations: Fox, Trump, Fox News, Health, Human Services, New York Times, Times, Human Services Department, Biden, The Biden, YouTube, Department of Homeland, CBS Locations: Phoenix, , That’s, Doral, Fla, Glendale, Ariz, Johnstown, Pa, Palos Verdes, Calif, , California, Erie
"As long as the big three PBMs go unchecked, more pharmacy deserts will appear," Rochol said. Between 2023 and 2024, independent pharmacies in the CVS Caremark pharmacy network were reimbursed 67.5% higher on average than CVS Pharmacy locations, and 51.9% higher than other chain pharmacies in the state. The CVS spokesman also said that CVS pharmacies are not all serviced by Caremark, working with over 70 different PBMs. "There are unfortunately many factors for pharmacy closures in rural areas, including population declines and the growing use of online pharmacies." But Banas believes the pharmacy deserts will only grow, and lead to an increase the number of apps and digitization.
Persons: Rochol, Miranda Rochol, Health —, , Joyce Dingman, wasn't, Nickerson, David Nickerson, Tim Wentworth, Greg Lopes, Steven C, Anderson, Colin Banas, Banas, it's, Tamera Hughes, Hughes, Rob Anderson Organizations: FTC, Health, Federal Trade Commission, Aids, Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreens, Cigna, Walgreens Boots, CVS Pharmacy, Caremark, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, National Community Pharmacists, National Association of Chain Drug, U.S, Congress, Amazon, University's, of Pharmacy, Pharmacists, Aid Locations: United States, PBMs, New Lebanon, Ohio, Dayton, New Lebanon's, Rust, New Lebanon , Ohio, Georgia, NACDS
AdvertisementThe small Swiss town of Gstaad, nestled in the Bernese Alps, looks like a setting ripe for a Sound of Music-inspired fairytale. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertThis is where longevity seekers come each fall for an intimate conference connecting investors to entrepreneurs and scientists. AdvertisementYes, there is still some Swiss cheese, wine, and desserts on offer at the Longevity Investor's Conference for those who wish to indulge. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertInvestment is flowing into early-stage longevity companies that are bringing tests and products to market. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertEquipped with Starlink satellite internet, the boat is designed for "floating coworking."
Persons: , David Biedert, Moritz, Marc Bernegger, Longevity.Technology, who've, Bryan Johnson, Nir Barzilai, Alex Colville, Emil Kendziorra, Tobias Reichmuth, rapamycin, berberine, nature's, Reichmuth, David Furman, who'd, Julie Andrews, Madonna, Valentino Organizations: Business, Service, Longevity, Conference, Academy for Health, David, Bold, Michelin Locations: Switzerland, Gstaad, Bernese, St, Singapore, Tel Aviv, Age1, San Francisco, Antarctica, Sardinia, Italy, Okinawa, Japan, Zurich
There is endless discussion among parents — and researchers — about which mix of empathy and structure kids need to grow into well-adjusted adults. Recently, experts have been praising a new approach that they say is the perfect equilibrium of freedom and rigidity: lighthouse parenting. This is an authoritative style of child-rearing that calls for both rules and warmth. "Lighthouse parenting balances protection but fosters a really healthy resilience and autonomy in kids," she says. Often called "helicopter parenting," this method can stunt growth.
Persons: , Mona Amin, Ken Ginsburg, Ginsburg Organizations: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Locations: Fort Lauderdale , Florida
Luxury hotels are offering guests longevity packages that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. AdvertisementFrom offering guests IV drips for hangovers to personalized nutrition programs and full-body MRIs, luxury hotels are upping their wellness game — and wealthy Americans are ready for it. "It's astounding the speed in which a new focus on longevity is rewriting the wellness market," she said. AdvertisementThe global wellness market — which encompasses beauty, healthy eating, spas, wellness tourism, personalized medicine, and more — was valued at $5.6 trillion in 2022, up from $3.4 trillion in 2013, according to the Global Wellness Institute. Luxury hotels want to cash in on the longevity trendBlink and you'll miss an announcement for a new longevity-themed program.
Persons: , Bryan Johnson, Beth McGroarty, Mark Hyman, Tony Robbins, Sam Nazarian, Robbins, Nazarian, COVID Organizations: Service, Global Wellness Institute, Consulting, Clinique, Next, Bloomberg, Times Locations: Clinique La, Swiss, Dubai, St Kitts, sbe, London
Take the case of high school students without post-secondary role models to inspire them. For first-generation students and students of color in underserved communities, the hurdles have mounted as schools and students navigate complications with financial aid forms and the removal of race-conscious admissions. Since then, the organization has helped 42,000 underserved high school students achieve their goals through mentorship. Starting in students' junior year of high school, mentor pairs participate in weekly online sessions and monthly in-person meetings. Up to 40% of low-income students don't enroll in college the fall after high school graduation despite being accepted.
Persons: Heather D, Wathington, iMentor, aren't, Heather McKenzie, mentees, it's Organizations: Technology, Insider Studios Locations: New York City, iMentor
The extent of the damage to homes and businesses from Hurricane Milton is still being assessed. “There’s a lot of people feeling that anxiety, feeling the stresses, compounding with two different storms so close together,” Martin said. My mental health cannot handle that." Before Hurricane Milton hit, families in Tampa, Florida, were still coping with damage by flooding from Hurricane Helene. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recommends to call or text 1-800-985-5990 24/7.
Persons: Hurricane Milton, Meghan Martin, Hurricane Idalia, , ” Martin, Martin, , Gail Saltz, Michelle Chernicoff, David, Helene, Milton, Chernicoff, it’s, Rita Simmons, ” Simmons, Matt Shannon, decompensate, Shannon, Simmons, Hurricane Helene, Michael Warren, Kelly Warren, , Warren, ” Michael Warren “ It’s, you’re, ” Michael, ” Kelly, Saltz, Matt Lavietes Organizations: Johns Hopkins, Children’s, Hurricane, Centers for Disease Control, Presbyterian Hospital, West Palm Beach, University of Florida Health, Moffitt Cancer Center, NBC, Mental, Mental Health Services Administration Locations: Hurricane, Florida, St . Petersburg, NewYork, New Port Richey , Florida, West Palm, New Port Richey, Fla, West Palm Beach, barreling, Pinellas County, Florida’s, Sarasota, Clearwater ., Tampa, Tampa , Florida
Dr. Noreen Galaria, 49, is a dermatologist who offers filler treatments to clients to plump up skin. Instead, she uses sunscreen, retinoids, antioxidants, and exercise to boost her skin's collagen. While she offers filler treatments to her clients, Dr. Noreen Galaria, a dermatologist in Virginia, has never used them herself. To keep her skin smooth and firm, she uses skincare products like sunscreen and retinol, incorporates antioxidants into her diet, and regularly works out. When Galaria injects filler, she normally uses a maximum of one to two syringes about the amount of a "fat blueberry."
Persons: Noreen Galaria, Galaria, , They're, She's, she's Organizations: Service Locations: Virginia
Nearly 130 million adults in the United States have some form of heart disease, according to the AHA. Having coronary heart disease raises the risk of future dementia by 27% compared with people without heart disease, the AHA statement said. Heart attacks and heart failureAbout every 40 seconds, someone in the United States will have a heart attack, the AHA estimates. Heart failure is a more severe form of heart disease, in which the heart is too weak to pump enough blood and oxygen to the body’s organs. That benefit held true even for people with existing diagnoses of cardiometabolic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
Persons: , Fernando Testai, Testai, Andrew Freeman, Freeman, ” Freeman, ” Testai Organizations: CNN’s, CNN, American Heart Association, University of Illinois College of Medicine, AHA, Jewish Health, World Health Organization, WHO, US Centers for Disease Control Locations: Chicago, United States, Denver
A credit score under these thresholds is also called a sub-prime credit score, which means that creditors might think twice when reviewing your application for a credit line. However, a combination of serious negative marks on your credit score may seriously hurt your credit score, putting you on the lower end of the score range. Minimal credit history: A minimal credit history means you haven't been using credit (like a credit card or loan) for much time. While one credit check on your credit report may dent your credit score by a few points, several of these in a short period of time will significantly hurt your credit score. While one credit check on your credit report may dent your credit score by a few points, several of these in a short period of time will significantly hurt your credit score.
Persons: VantageScore, aren't, you'll, Enoch Omololu, Erik Beguin, Kendall Meade, Jennifer, Read Organizations: New Canadians, Austin Capital Bank, Business, Yahoo, Finance, CBS, MSNBC, CNBC, Forbes, Black Enterprise, USA, The Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business, Business Journalists Locations: annualcreditreport.com, America, TheGrio, New York City
CNN —Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing’s most iconic moves: the headspin. Breakdancing, or breaking as it’s called by its athletes, made its debut as an official sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics. These can include carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve problems, as well as a condition known in the breaking community as headspin hole, an overuse injury that can affect the scalp. “This repetitive strain on the skull, scalp and skin likely triggers inflammation, and over time, minor bleeding may lead to thickened skin and scar tissue, forming the characteristic bulge.” Søndergaard, a co-author of the case report, treated the patient. The patient’s head before and after surgery to remove a noncancerous tumor caused by years of breakdancing.
Persons: , Christian Baastrup Søndergaard, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Organizations: CNN, Breakers, breakdancing, CNN Health Locations: Denmark, Copenhagen
Less than a fifth of large companies in the United States include coverage for the popular but pricey weight loss drugs Wegovy and Zepbound in their health insurance plans, according to a survey published Wednesday in Health Affairs. “They’re trying to figure out what is the right balance between the advantages to employees, potential health benefits and the cost of these drugs. The survey found that about half of employers that cover the weight loss drugs have certain requirements associated with their coverage, which Rae said would limit access for some employees but save money. Among large firms that don’t currently cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, only about 3% said they’re “very likely” to do so in the next year. Despite the exorbitant cost, employers do have a positive view of the drugs.
Persons: Wegovy, , Matthew Rae, “ They’re, , Rae, Susan Spratt, Christopher McGowan, Eli Lilly, ” McGowan, , ” Rae, you’ve, that’s, don’t, they’re Organizations: Health Affairs, “ Employers, Population Health Management, Duke Health, Centers for Disease Control, Novo Nordisk, Research, North Carolina, ” Novo Nordisk Locations: United States, KFF, North Carolina, U.S, Novo
As Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida, the staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital are getting ready. The main hospital, Sarasota Memorial, is the largest. Staff at Sarasota Memorial can bring their pets to the hospital's temporary shelter. Courtesy Sarasota Memorial Health Care SystemAt AdventHealth Tampa Emergency Department, Dr. Alex Waldman, 35, is part of the B team. He’s preparing his house for the storm and bolting the hurricane shutters.
Persons: Milton, We’re, , David Verinder, Verinder, “ They’re, they’re, Alex Waldman, Waldman, Hurricane Helene, , Helene, Lee, Monica Collins, Collins, Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers, she’s, Ian, He’s, I’m, I’ve, ” Waldman Organizations: Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota Memorial Health Care, Sarasota Memorial, Staff, Sarasota, Sarasota Memorial Health, Tampa Emergency Department, Lee Health, Southwest Florida Hospital, Skilled, Children’s, of Southwest, Hurricane Locations: Florida, Sarasota, Tampa, Hurricane, Fort Myers, of Southwest Florida, Miami, Fort
44 health care workers saw multiple cases of preteen children who had been shot in the head or chest in Gaza. 2 did not Merril Tydings Flight, emergency and critical care nurse, 44 years old, Santa Fe, N.M. “ These people were starving. ” Abeerah Muhammad Emergency and critical care nurse, 33 years old, Dallas, Texas “ Everyone we met showed us pictures of themselves before October. ” Merril Tydings Flight, emergency and critical care nurse, 44 years old, Santa Fe, N.M. “ It is very simple. ” 53 health care workers saw many children suffering from easily preventable infections, some of whom died from them.
Persons: Gaza Daniel Benneworth, Gray, I’ve, , Mimi Syed, Khan Younis, , ” Dr, Mohamad Rassoul Abu, bariatric, Nina Ng, Dr, Mark Perlmutter, Mount, Irfan Galaria, Khawaja Ikram, Israel, Ahlia Kattan, Ndal Farah Anesthesiologist, ” Asma Taha, Nahreen Ahmed, Aman Odeh, Mike Mallah, Deborah Weidner, Tanya Haj, Hassan, , Laura Swoboda, Feroze, couldn’t, Mohammed Al, Adam Hamawy, Talal Ali Khan Nephrologist, Arham Ali, Loma, Newborn, ” Monica Johnston Burn, ” Brenda Maldonado, Ayman Abdul, Ghani, Ammar Ghanem, Mohamad Abdelfattah, ventilators, ” Laura Swoboda, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s, Harris, ProPublica, Peter Beinart, Kamala Harris, Ms, it’s Organizations: Nurses, Gaza’s Ministry of Health, West Bank, Mark Perlmutter Orthopedic, , United, Rights, Oxfam, United States, Israeli Defense Ministry, Committee, UNICEF, Gaza, Hamas, Biden, U.S Locations: Gaza, Ukraine, Haiti, Flint, Mich, Israel, Pittsburgh, Pa, New York City, N.Y, N.C, Chantilly, Va, , Savannah, Ga, Dallas , Texas, Costa Mesa, Calif, Toledo , Ohio, Santa Fe, Portland, Philadelphia, Austin , Texas, Charleston, S.C, Hartford, Conn, Olympia, Wash, Mequon, Wis, Lathrop, Ohio, South Brunswick, N.J, Oklahoma City, Okla, Loma Linda, Vancouver, Honolulu, Hawaii, Detroit, Tustin, United States, U.S, Al, Lebanese
I'm a model in my 30s who often books jobs playing teenagers. I believe having a consistent skincare routine is key to maintaining youthful, radiant skin. As a model in my 30s, my agent still regularly submits me for jobs playing teenagers. In fact, research suggests that poor sleep can have various effects on the skin, including fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles. But because I'm relegated to what will get through a TSA checkpoint, I'm super discerning of what I buy.
Persons: , I'm, I've, Dr, Dennis Gross, Amber Gibson, Nateur, Stella's, puffy, Patty Huang, Gibson, hasn't Organizations: Service, TSA, Grace, Shop Locations: de, American, Seattle, San Diego
CNN —Covid-19 could be a powerful risk factor for heart attacks and strokes for as long as three years after an infection, a large new study suggests. What’s more, for people who needed to be hospitalized, Covid appeared to be as potent a risk factor for future heart attacks and strokes as diabetes or peripheral artery disease, or PAD. A finding unique to Covid-19The elevated heart risks from infection did not appear to diminish over time, the study found. People who were hospitalized for Covid but who were also taking low-dose aspirin had no increase in the likelihood of a subsequent heart attack or stroke. “If you’ve had Covid, we have to be especially attentive to making sure that we’re doing everything possible to lower your cardiovascular risk,” Hazen said.
Persons: CNN —, Covid, , , Stanley Hazen, “ That’s, Patricia Best, ” Best, Hooman, Allayee, James Hilser, Hazen, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, you’ve, ” Hazen Organizations: CNN, Covid, Cardiovascular, Metabolic Sciences, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern, CNN Health Locations: Rochester , Minnesota, University of Southern California
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