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With family support, adults in rural China reduced blood pressure by average of 10 mm Hg
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 9 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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With family support, adults in rural China reduced blood pressure by average of 10 mm Hg

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Research Highlights:

* Adults in rural villages in China who participated in the Healthy Family Program, a family-based intervention that involved regular blood pressure monitoring, the use of low-sodium salt substitutes and educational sessions on healthy lifestyle habits, achieved an average of 10 mm Hg reduction in systolic blood pressure compared to adults who did not participate ... Show Full Article

UN Climate Talks Kick Off in Belem with Urgent Need for Greater Ambition from World Leaders
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 9 [Category: Environment] (TNSrpt) -- The Union of Concerned Scientists posted the following news release:

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UN Climate Talks Kick Off in Belem with Urgent Need for Greater Ambition from World Leaders

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The U.N. annual climate change talks commence tomorrow in Belem, Brazil, where world leaders will be judged by whether they can agree to implement robust climate action that heeds the latest science and advances crucial issues of climate justice.

Nations' emission reduction commitments, or Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), have collectively fallen ... Show Full Article

U.S. Chamber Calls for Passage of Senate Package to Reopen Government
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 [Category: Business] -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce posted the following news release:

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U.S. Chamber Calls for Passage of Senate Package to Reopen Government

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WASHINGTON, D.C. \- Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released the below statement signaling support for the legislative package introduced today that would reopen and fund the government.

"The U.S. Chamber continues to call for an immediate end to the current government shutdown and applauds the Senators who have worked across the aisle to identify a path forward to reopening.

"Each day that the government ... Show Full Article

Heart attack risk halved in adults with heart disease taking tailored vitamin D doses
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 9 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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Heart attack risk halved in adults with heart disease taking tailored vitamin D doses

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Research Highlights:

* Adults with heart disease prescribed vitamin D in doses tailored to reach blood levels considered optimal for heart health (>40-80 ng/mL) had a reduced risk of heart attack by more than half (52%) compared to those who did not receive monitoring of vitamin D levels.

* 85% of all study participants had vitamin D levels below 40 ng/mL at enrollment, and nearly ... Show Full Article

Diabetes drug reduced irregular heartbeat events in overweight/obese adults with AFib
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 9 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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Diabetes drug reduced irregular heartbeat events in overweight/obese adults with AFib

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Research Highlights:

* Adults with atrial fibrillation and obesity/overweight (but no diabetes) who took the diabetes medication metformin after a rhythm correction procedure were more likely to stay free of AFib episodes for a year.

* Weight loss was not thought to be the main reason metformin helped, since there was only a modest weight change among those taking the medication. ... Show Full Article

Cup of coffee a day may not be harmful for some adults with AFib and could lower episodes
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 9 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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Cup of coffee a day may not be harmful for some adults with AFib and could lower episodes

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Research Highlights:

* During the 6 months after treatment to restore a normal heart rhythm, adults with atrial fibrillation (AFib) who were randomly assigned to drink coffee every day were 39% less likely to have a recurrence of AFib compared to participants assigned to not have any coffee or other caffeinated drinks.

* The results of the 200-person trial may challenge the common ... Show Full Article

Chance to win cash doubled medication use, yet led to similar blood pressure reductions
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 9 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:

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Chance to win cash doubled medication use, yet led to similar blood pressure reductions

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Research Highlights:

* A study of 400 adults with high blood pressure found that participants were twice as likely to take their blood pressure medication (measured by electronic pill bottles that recorded when bottles were opened) when they could win a daily cash reward compared to people who were not offered a potential reward.

* Despite taking their blood pressure medication ... Show Full Article