Signs of heart attack are different in women

Jane Fendl has spent a lifetime mindful of the deadly impact of heart disease. She was just 8 years old when her father died at age 43 from his second heart attack. Fendl also lost her paternal grandfather and aunt to cardiac issues. “I’ve been aware and careful all my life,” says the 59-year-old Neptune

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Coffee May Not Be Dangerous For People With Recent Heart Failure: Study

Yet more research suggests that a cup of joe in the morning won’t hurt your heart any, even if you’ve recently experienced heart failure. Researchers recruited 51 such patients to undergo a brief clinical trial. Half were given caffeinated coffee every hour for five hours, while the other half received decaf. Then their heart health

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