Topic: Imre Janszky
Heart attack survivors who eat chocolate two or more times per week cut their risk of dying from heart disease about threefold compared to those who never touch the stuff, scientists have reported.Smaller quantities confer less protection, but are still better ...
Adjusting the clock forward to summertime increases the risk of a heart attack, while turning the clock back during autumn reduces the risk slightly, a Swedish study published Thursday showed.The study, conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and ...
Swedish study finds fewer heart attacks right after fall time change, but more in springTurning your clock back on Sunday may be good for your heart. "The study was described in a letter published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine ...
The end of daylight saving time is just about here, and it may pose problems more serious than adjusting sleep patterns.. "However, we can certainly say that our study adds some further evidence that vulnerable individuals might benefit from avoiding sudden changes ...