People with chronic kidney disease, Type 2 diabetes or both were predicted to have elevated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk 8 to 28 years sooner than someone without those conditions, according to a ...
New research indicates that people with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome may have a higher risk of developing ...
Shared genetic factors may drive both osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease, suggesting a common genetic basis that ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the foremost cause of morbidity and mortality globally, affecting millions of individuals. Recent discoveries illuminate the substantial role of genetics in ...
Katherine A. Gallagher, M.D., FAHA, the Leland Ira Doan Research Professor of Surgery and vice chair of basic and translational science at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, ...
Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London and founder of Zoe Health, has revealed that starting ...
Obesity is a common cause of diabetes, heart disease and early death, but risk differs greatly from one person to the next. A pioneering clinical risk prediction algorithm has been developed that ...
A new discovery about how the liver flushes cholesterol from the body could lead to more effective treatments for cardiovascular disease—the leading cause of death worldwide. University of Leeds ...
standing more compared with sitting does not improve cardiovascular health (coronary heart disease, stroke and heart failure), and could increase the risk of circulatory issues related to standing ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for around 21 percent of all deaths in 2022. Cardiovascular disease is a general term that is used to refer to many ...
reveals a strong link between cardiovascular diseases — such as heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease — and an increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia.