A new observational study has found a statistically significant link between having hot baths on a regular basis and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and events such as stroke.
Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term referring to various conditions that affect the heart and the vascular system. These conditions are very common among the aging population — and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular disease is the top cause of death at a global level.
Certain lifestyle factors can influence a person’s risk of cardiovascular problems, and a person can take steps to change them.
Among these modifiable factors are levels of exercise and the diet. Now, new research conducted by investigators from seven Japanese
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