Even slightly elevated blood sugar levels—a condition known as pre-diabetes—may raise the risk of cardiovascular problems. But attention to weight loss and greater use of medications to lower blood pressure and cholesterol appear to reduce the risk.
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In 2023, a small preliminary study found that single injection of a new RNA-based drug may lower blood pressure for up to six months.
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A side lunge with a knee lift works the inner and outer thigh muscles and helps improve balance.
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About one in 500 people has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a condition that causes the walls of the heart to thicken and enlarge. It’s often caused by genetic mutations and is the most common inherited form of heart disease. Contrary to popular belief, vigorous exercise appears to be safe for most people with HCM. For people with symptoms, several treatments are available, including mavacamten (Camzyos), a first-in-class medication that targets the underlying cause of HCM by inhibiting a protein that helps power heart muscle contractions.
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Scraping the tongue with a special tool or a spoon can improve bad breath by removing the white or yellowish coating on the tongue consisting of food debris, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
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When people house-hunt in their 50s and 60s, they should consider home features that enable them to age in place if they become less mobile. Such architectural details include fewer or no stairs, bright lighting, an open layout, cabinets that aren’t too high, and bathrooms with step-in showers. Outside amenities are also important, including nearby health care facilities, stores, pharmacies, and parks. A vibrant community can expand people’s social options and provide proximity to neighbors to call if needed.
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A 2023 study found that an oral penicillin challenge in a doctor’s office provides a simple method of determining true penicillin allergy.
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Choosing the right cuff size for automated home blood pressure monitors can help ensure an accurate reading. A 2023 study found that using a “regular”-sized arm cuff with an automated device resulted in inaccurate blood pressure readings for people who needed a small, large, or extra-large sized cuff.
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According to a 2023 study, people who consumed 25% or more of their daily calories from added sugars had an 88% higher risk of developing kidney stones compared with those who kept their added sugar intake to less than 5% of their daily calories.
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Mnemonics are techniques for recalling information. One type of mnemonic is called “look, snap, connect,” which uses visualization, word association, and storytelling to help solidify a memory so people can recall it later.
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