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Since I have started wearing makeup regularly (probably my entire adult life), I have been on a quest to find the best makeup remover wipes.I can imagine you are probably wondering why in the world that would be a focus of mine, but stick with me I think I will be able to help you see the method to my madness.When I was 12 years old, my mom bought me my first face wash set and drilled it into my head that it was important that I take care of my skin, which included taking off my makeup at the end of every day AND completing a skin-care regimen.She told me that while the women in our family were blessed with beautiful skin, we had to make sure to take care of it in order to keep it that way.If we did not, our pores would become large, we would get wrinkles, and we would spend the rest of our lives trying to figure out a way to reverse the damage.While I agree with what my mom taught me, I think it is safe to say that at the end of a long day, most of us want nothing more than a simple...
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I recently saw someone post on Instagram that they dont always remove their makeup at night. And this woman was close to my age. Im sorry, say what? I dont care if I am passed out on the sofa until 3am, I am going to wash my face. Yes, there have been times I felt too tired or lazy to remove my makeup and wash my face before bed, but I do it anyway. Mind you, sometimes washing with a traditional cleanser over the sink does prove to be too much. The thought of splashing water on my face might wake me from my half-asleep slumber. Thats when makeup remover wipes (also known as facial cleansing wipes) come to the rescue.How To Use Makeup Remover WipesMakeup remover wipes are a remarkable alternative for removing makeup, and now most go a step further to remove surface dirt and impurities as well as offering moisturizing properties to help your skin even more. I always take some when I travel to remove eye makeup and grime before washing when my micellar water and cotton wipes are not a...
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FabulousSKINTERVENTION Social media users reckon the 51-year-old now looks like a famous Baywatch starKate KulniecePublished: 9:48, 19 Feb 2025Updated: 10:08, 19 Feb 2025WE all have a tried-and-tested make-up routine that we reckon compliments our features the best.But after years of sporting the same eye make-up look, one woman shaved years off her face by ditching one popular step - and people can't believe the difference.333The blonde beauty and TikToker Jen Jeep joked that it wasn't until she hit menopause in her 50s that she realised she had fallen victim to ''eyeliner blindness''.Before that, Jen would ''religiously'' apply jet black liquid eyeliner on the bottom waterline - a key step in her routine for the past five years.''It was pointed out to me that this is no longer in style, that this is no longer acceptable.''I just don't understand how black eyeliner could ever, ever go out of style underneath your eyes - I was planning on wearing this until I was 85.READ MORE ON BEAUTY...
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ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus Terms of Service and License Agreement This Terms of Service and License Agreement constitutes a legal agreement (collectively, the "Agreement") between the American College of Cardiology Foundation ("ACCF") and You and your agents ("You") for the use of ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus (the "Product"), whether You use the mobile application version of the Product or the web version of the Product. The Product allows You to access certain content included in the Product ("Content") relating to calculation of ASCVD Risk and corresponding guideline advice. By using the Product, You accept and agree to be bound by all of the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. If You do not wish to accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement, You may not proceed to use the Product. ACCF may change the terms of this Agreement from time to time without further notice directly to You. When the terms are changed, ACCF will post a general conspicuous notice. If You do not...
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About Blog Academy Home Menu Pooled cohort risk predicts 10-year risk for a first atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) eventClinCalc.com Cardiology ASCVD Risk Calculator Risk Factors for ASCVD Gender Male Female Age years Race Total Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Systolic BP mmHg Receiving treatment for high blood pressure (if SBP > 120 mmHg) No Yes Diabetes No Yes Smoker No Yes US units Press 'Calculate' to view calculation results. Load an Example About This Calculator This peer-reviewed online calculator uses the Pooled Cohort Equations to estimate the 10-year primary risk of ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) among patients without pre-existing cardiovascular disease who are between 40 and 79 years of age.1 Patients are considered to be at "elevated" risk if the Pooled Cohort Equations predicted risk is 7.5% (possibly 5%). In many ways, the Pooled Cohort Equations have been proposed to replace the Framingham Risk 10-year CVD calculation, which was recomme...
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About Credit When was this app last updated? February 2024 How can I provide feedback? Click here to fill out our feedback survey How is this app intended to be used? This Risk Estimator is intended as a companion tool to the2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Assessment of Cardiovascular Riskand the2018 AHA/ACC Guideline on the Management of Blood Cholesterol. This Risk Estimator enables health care providers and patients to estimate 10-year and lifetime risks for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), defined as coronary death or nonfatal myocardial infarction, or fatal or nonfatal stroke, based onthe Pooled Cohort Equations and lifetime risk prediction tools. The Risk Estimator is intended for use in those without ASCVD with a LDL-cholesterol
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Last updated:Jun 24, 2024NewTable of contentsWhy do people have heart disease?The Framingham Heart StudyAbout CardioVascular Risk CalculatorHow to calculate your CVD Risk?The CVD risk calculator is a tool that enables you to calculate your risk for developing severe cardiovascular complications within the following ten years. Our cardiovascular risk calculator is based on the results of the Framingham Study and requires only basic laboratory data and a patient's medical history to calculate their risk. Don't be afraid; use our CV risk calculator to estimate your risk of heart disease. It may be the motivation you need to change your daily habits!If you are interested in our health-related calculators, don't hesitate to check also the sleep calculator and the calorie calculator.We try our best to make our Omni Calculators as precise and reliable as possible. However, this tool can never replace a professional doctor's assessment.Why do people have heart disease?The term cardiovascular d...
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We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think here or leave a comment on the app's iTunes or Google Play page.The updated ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus uses up-to-date ACC clinical policy and user feedback to help a clinician and patient build a customized risk lowering plan by estimating and monitoring change in 10 year ASCVD risk.Advice from the app is derived from the 2019 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, the 2018 ACC/AHA et al. Guideline on the Management of Blood Cholesterol, the 2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk, the 2017 ACC/AHA et al. Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults, and the 2016 Million Hearts Longitudinal ASCVD Risk Assessment Tool user guide. The information and recommendations in this app are meant to support clinical decision making. They are not meant to represent the only or best course of care, or replace clinical judgment. Therapeutic...
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Statement Highlights:The new American Heart Association PREVENTTM risk calculator estimates the 10- and 30-year risk of total cardiovascular disease for people aged 30 years and older.The calculator estimates the risk of heart attack, stroke and for the first time heart failure. The equations are sex-specific and race-free, acknowledging that race is not a biological factor, and can include an index of social determinants of health.This is the first risk calculator that combines measures of cardiovascular, kidney and metabolic health to estimate risk for cardiovascular disease.The calculator was developed using health information from more than 6 million adults, including people from diverse racial and ethnic, socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds.Editors note: Updated Jan. 11, 2024 to include link to the PREVENT calculatorEmbargoed until 4 a.m. CT / 5 a.m. ET, Friday, Nov. 10, 2023DALLAS, Nov. 10, 2023 A new calculator estimates a persons risk for cardiovascular disease (CV...
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What is a cardiac risk calculator?A cardiac risk calculator is a screening tool. You and your healthcare provider can use it to determine your risk of future cardiovascular disease. The information can help you take steps to reduce your risk. Lifestyle changes or medications may help prevent life-threatening heart problems.AdvertisementCleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. PolicyWhat does a cardiac risk calculator (cardiovascular risk assessment) do?A cardiac risk calculator uses your personal health information to gauge your future risk of cardiovascular disease (heart disease). It can help determine the likelihood of:Atherosclerosis.Coronary artery disease.Heart attack.Heart failure.Stroke.How do healthcare providers use cardiovascular risk assessments?Your healthcare provider uses results from cardiac risk calculators to:Assess your current heart health...
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