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Exposure to heavy metals has been linked to cancer, neurological harms, and reproductive or developmental issues. Now, a new study is adding to emerging research showing that exposure to metals such ...
Geneticists are trying to understand the elevated risks of heart and metabolic disease among people of South Asian ancestry, ...
Cambridge University spinout CardiaTec is striving to tackle cardiovascular diseases, one of the world's leading causes of ...
New research suggests consuming three cups of coffee or 200–300 mg of caffeine daily may significantly reduce the risk of ...
Research presented at the 2024 European Society of Cardiology Congress explored gender-based care and outcomes disparities, ...
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A new study reveals that consuming three cups of coffee daily can significantly reduce the risk of heart diseases and ...
New research suggests that cannabis use may be harmful and could be causing cardiovascular disease.
McGraw's team found that as levels of various metals rose in people's urine samples, so did evidence of stiffer, calcified ...
To address the global burden of cardiovascular diseases, there's an urgent need for early-stage screening technologies and ...