A new study reveals male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart rhythm risks during exercise, especially those ...
Matthew Landry, a nutrition researcher and dietitian, studies how what we eat can prevent heart attacks later in life.
A tailored approach of vitamin D3 supplementation in patients who have suffered a heart attack significantly reduces their risk of a second heart attack, a new ...
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Financial stress may be as bad for the heart as traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease
A new study raises questions about how financial stress fits into cardiovascular health. Dr. Leana Wen explains what people ...
Most health advice circles back to the same message: protect your heart. From blood pressure and cholesterol to diet and ...
Researchers found in a study published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology looking at data from 824 U.S.
Across studies, CKD was consistently associated with elevated cardiovascular risk, even after adjustment for traditional ...
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Mammograms may reveal hidden heart risks for women, study finds
New research suggests X-ray images may offer an early warning sign for cardiovascular disease — the leading cause of death ...
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Huge Study Links 99% of Heart Attacks And Strokes With 4 Risk Factors
Heart attacks and strokes rarely occur without warning. According to health data from more than 9 million adults in South ...
Cardiovascular events don't strike out of the blue. Nearly all of them are preceded by warning signs
Nearly everyone who experiences a cardiovascular event — heart attacks, heart failure and strokes — exhibits at least one modifiable risk factor beforehand, new research shows. The study refutes the ...
Depression is not only a disorder of mood but also a condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, and can carry ...
The study, published earlier this month in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, found that some endurance athletes ...
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