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Dazzling images illuminate research on cardiovascular disease The winning entry, "Calcium rainbow" Charlotte Buckley, University of Strathclyde, British Heart Foundation - Reflections of Research ...
Through these advanced imaging methods, we get a more complete picture of heart health, enabling clinicians to identify those ...
Cardiovascular disease is poised to kill more older people The No. 1 cause of death among those 65 and older disproportionately affects Black and Hispanic communities May 21, 2023 More than 2 ...
A simple digital photograph of the back of the eye can predict a major cardiovascular event—such as a heart attack or ...
A person's genetic variants play a big role in the risk for cardiovascular diseases. If this was the standard method used with patients, it would significantly improve the ability to find high ...
(iStock / Getty Images) Cardiovascular disease - the No. 1 cause of death among people 65 and older - is poised to become even more common in the years ahead, disproportionately affecting Black ...
Polygenic risk scores -- genetic risk scores that take into account variations in a person's entire DNA -- are able to predict coronary artery disease in those who have not yet had heart attacks.
Measuring the levels of three biomarkers in blood in midlife may give women a clearer picture of their risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes decades earlier than ...
According to an early bulletin released by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) on March 6, 2020, people who have underlying cardiovascular disease have a higher mortality rate with COVID-19 ...
Biological age predicts cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality Date: May 8, 2025 Source: University of Jyväskylä - Jyväskylän yliopisto ...