Three Nights of Poor Sleep Can Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease, Study Shows
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Three Nights with Stupid Sleep Affects the Heart. Romania, at the Top of Europe, in Cases of Cardiovascular Disease
Just three nights of poor sleep can damage your heart, according to a recent study by researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden. The researchers found that several consecutive nights of 4 hours of sleep can trigger changes in your blood that increase your risk of heart disease. Romanians also struggle with quality sleep. The average sleep cycle in Romania is less than 7 hours per night, and our country ranks first in Europe in terms of cardiov…
Study finds a new cause of heart disease
Heart disease—including heart attacks and strokes—continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States. Despite the use of medications like aspirin and statins to control common risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol, many people still end up with serious heart problems. It’s like trying to put out […] The post Study finds a new cause of heart disease appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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