Dr. Kevin R. Campbell, MD, FACC, cardiologist at Health First, passionately advocates for women's heart health, raising awareness.
Less than one in five patients are tested for cardiovascular risk factors following pregnancy-related hypertension or diabetes, according to a new study published in the "Go Red for Women" issue of ...
It’s not unusual to have one or more family members with some form of heart disease. Nonetheless, some people may not even ...
A new study found chemicals can leach from plastic takeout containers into food, impacting the gut biome—and then the heart ...
February is often linked to hearts, love, candy, roses and the color red. But there is also a more serious side to the month ...
CT imaging of patients entering lung cancer treatment identified a high prevalence of atherosclerosis, according to data ...
While research available now shows that blood type can tip the scale in terms of someone's risk of developing heart disease, big factors such as diet, exercise or even the level of pollution you're ...
Taylor Thompson says women should eat healthy, exercise and consume less alcohol to avoid cardiovascular issues like heart ...
Many lung cancer patients already have cardiovascular disease when they are diagnosed, which increases their risk of ...
February is Heart Health Awareness Month and medical professionals in Eastern N.C. are advising people on symptoms to look out for. “Symptoms can be very ...
A newly released Cleveland Clinic online survey of 251 Florida adults found that many don’t know what can harm or improve ...
Several cardiovascular risk factors, such as advanced age and smoking history, are prevalent among lung cancer patients at the time of the diagnosis and increase their risk of future heart disease, ...