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Heart HealthNov 30

How Obesity Raises Heart Disease Risk Between Ages 45 and 65

Belly fat (visceral fat) releases inflammatory proteins that damage arteries and push BP above 130/80. Obesity raises heart disease risk up to 50% by age 45-65.

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Heart HealthNov 30

7 Heart Disease Symptoms Women Over 50 Often Overlook

1 in 5 women have heart attacks without chest pain. Damage to tiny heart arteries (coronary microvascular disease) causes subtle signs women over 50 dismiss.

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Heart HealthNov 29

Does Sitting All Day Hurt Your Heart After 60?

Adults 60+ who sit 8+ hours daily face 14% higher heart disease risk. Even with exercise, long inactivity (sedentary behavior) slows circulation and raises BP.

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Heart HealthNov 29

How Social Isolation Raises Heart Disease Risk by 29% in Seniors

Isolated seniors face 29% higher coronary heart disease and 32% greater stroke risk. Chronic loneliness raises stress hormones (cortisol), stiffening arteries.

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Heart HealthNov 29

Can Deep Breathing Exercises Reduce Heart Disease Risk After 50?

Slow breathing at 6 breaths per minute raises heart rate variability (HRV) and lowers systolic BP by 5-8 mm Hg — roughly equivalent to a 20% lower stroke risk.

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Heart HealthNov 29

Heart-Healthy Winter Soups for Seniors Managing High Cholesterol

Soluble fiber in barley and lentils cuts LDL (bad cholesterol) by up to 10% eaten daily. Low-sodium soups to support heart health in cold months.

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Heart HealthNov 28

Magnesium and Heart Health After 50: Rhythm, BP, and Beyond

Magnesium supports heart rhythm, relaxes blood vessels, and cuts arterial stiffness. Learn food sources, dosing, and deficiency signs after 50.

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Heart HealthNov 28

Waking Up to Pee at Night? It May Signal Heart Problems

50% of heart failure patients have frequent nighttime urination (nocturia) from fluid shifts. What 2+ bathroom trips nightly may mean after age 50.

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Heart HealthNov 28

Can Your Eye Exam Reveal Early Heart Disease? What to Know After 50

Retinal vessel narrowing (hypertensive retinopathy) visible on eye exams signals up to 20% higher stroke risk. Key warning signs adults 50+ should know.

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Heart HealthNov 28

How Pets Help Protect Heart Health in Adults Over 50

Dog owners show 24% lower heart disease death risk. Petting animals triggers the bonding hormone (oxytocin) and can lower resting blood pressure by 5-10 mmHg.

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Heart HealthNov 28

Heart Disease Warning Signs That Show Up Years Before a Diagnosis

Up to 80% of heart disease is preventable. Learn how subtle cues like leg swelling (peripheral edema) and fatigue signal hidden risk after 50.

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Heart HealthNov 28

Does Laughter Protect Your Heart After 50?

Laughter lowers cortisol and reduces systolic BP by 5-8 mm Hg acutely. Regular exposure improves HRV (heart rate variability) in adults over 50.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Sudden Weight Gain as a Heart Failure Warning After 50

Gaining 2-5 pounds in 2-3 days may signal fluid retention from declining heart function. Learn to spot the difference and when to call your doctor.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Do Ibuprofen & Naproxen Raise Blood Pressure? AHA Guidelines Explained

AHA confirms NSAIDs like ibuprofen can raise BP. What adults 35+ need to know about heart risks, safer alternatives, and when to see your doctor.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Can Bad Posture Affect Your Heart? What Adults 60+ Should Know

Slouching cuts lung capacity by up to 30% in seniors, making the heart work harder. Fixing spinal alignment (thoracic posture) improves circulation and BP.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Retirement and Heart Health: Risks You Might Not Expect

Retirees see a 10-20% drop in daily steps, raising blood pressure and weight. Strong social ties (social connectedness) cut heart disease risk by up to 30%.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Gum Disease and Heart Risk: What Adults 50+ Need to Know

Gum infection (periodontitis) raises heart disease risk 1.5-2x. Oral bacteria enter the bloodstream, triggering vessel inflammation (elevated CRP) without pain.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Why Heart Disease Risk Rises Sharply After Menopause

After menopause, LDL rises ~10% and arteries stiffen as estrogen drops. Vessel hardening (atherosclerosis) raises stroke and heart attack risk in women over 50.

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Heart HealthNov 27

Why Hispanic Adults Over 50 Face Unique Heart Disease Risks

Hispanic adults are 50% more likely to die from heart disease. A cluster of warning signs (metabolic syndrome) affects nearly 30% of this population after 50.

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Heart HealthNov 27

The Hidden Link Between Kidney Disease and Heart Disease After 50

Even moderate kidney decline raises heart risk (cardiovascular events) by 50%. Learn how filtering rate (eGFR) and artery stiffness connect for adults over 50.

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