Experts have started thinking more broadly about what puts a person at risk for heart disease, still the leading killer in the U.S.
Can you actually predict your chances of cardiovascular disease risk and most importantly, can you fix the game and reduce your risk? Medical science talks of risk factors which determine your chances ...
As the holiday season approaches, the incidence of severe flu cases is on the rise across the United States. The Centers for ...
Women who drink 4 glasses of regular milk every day have a higher risk of heart disease, a new study has found. Fermented ...
Overall, women's misperceptions of their own risk may hold them ... to more missed diagnoses of coronary artery disease in ...
New research links constipation with increased heart risks, especially in people with high blood pressure. Experts interpret ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Translational Internal Medicine ( reveals significant insights into the broader impact of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) on cardiovascular health.
Research reveals crucial differences between fermented and non-fermented milk consumption and their effects on heart health.
Prolonged stress affects the heart in many ways, eventually increasing the risk of a heart attack or cardiac episode. Learn ...
At AHA, Phase 2 results from Eli Lilly and Silence Therapeutics are seen as signs of a "major new path" of cardiovascular ...
Lives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.
Incidence of stroke and ischemic heart disease are declining around the world, except for in a handful of regions, according ...