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anxiety / emotions / Health and Medicine / hearts

Fast heart rates can drive anxiety, not just vice versa

Intense experiences can raise your heart rate, but new findings with mice show that the opposite is true: heart rate can up anxiety.

anxiety / emotions / Health and Medicine / hearts

Fast heart rates can drive anxiety, not just vice versa

Intense experiences can raise your heart rate, but new findings with mice show that the opposite is true: heart rate can up anxiety.

Health and Medicine / hearts / race and ethnicity / racism

Racism boosts Black women’s heart disease risk

Black women who perceive racism at work, in housing, or with the police have a 26% higher risk of coronary heart disease than those who don’t.

Health and Medicine / hearts / race and ethnicity / racism

Racism boosts Black women’s heart disease risk

Black women who perceive racism at work, in housing, or with the police have a 26% higher risk of coronary heart disease than those who don’t.

artificial intelligence / genes / Health and Medicine / hearts

Can AI diagnose cardiovascular disease faster?

Using artificial intelligence to examine genes in DNA may offer a way to predict cardiovascular disease, report researchers.

artificial intelligence / genes / Health and Medicine / hearts

Can AI diagnose cardiovascular disease faster?

Using artificial intelligence to examine genes in DNA may offer a way to predict cardiovascular disease, report researchers.

Featured / hearts / relationships / Society and Culture

Giving affection comes with heart health benefits

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, new research finds that affectionate communication is linked to better heart health outcomes.

Featured / Health and Medicine / hearts / hormones / sexes / stress

Stress hormone affects male, female mouse hearts differently

Female and male mouse hearts respond differently to the stress hormone noradrenaline. That could have implications for human heart health.

Featured / Health and Medicine / hearts / hormones / sexes / stress

Stress hormone affects male, female mouse hearts differently

Female and male mouse hearts respond differently to the stress hormone noradrenaline. That could have implications for human heart health.

Health and Medicine / hearts / hospitals / race and ethnicity / surgery

Black patients have less access to safer heart surgeries

“This study highlights the fact that even in 2022 if you’re not white, you don’t get the same therapies that white people do.”

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