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For years, scientists have believed that inflammation inevitably increases with age, quietly fuelling diseases like heart ...
Looking at your biological age -- the level of deterioration in your body -- can give a clearer picture of your heart disease risk than traditional tools alone.
Brown University biologists found that when a protein called AIMP3 was removed from heart cells in mice, it led to severe ...
New findings by a team of molecular biologists at Brown University on the critical role of a protein called AIMP3 in heart ...
The data, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed over 37 million heart disease deaths spanning ...
A new preclinical study from Monash University has uncovered the role of the female sex hormone estrogen in protecting the ...
The study further found that adopting a favorable lifestyle was associated with just over a 14-fold reduction in early-onset coronary artery disease for people with the highest level of genetic ...
Metal exposure from environmental pollution is associated with increased calcium buildup in the coronary arteries at a level comparable to traditional risk factors, according to a new study. The ...
HEART DISEASE IS the No. 1 cause of death for men (and women) in the U.S.—but not everyone knows that. Almost half of adults have some kind of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart ...
A New Study Raises Alarms About Plastics and Heart Disease. Here’s What to Know. The paper linked phthalates, commonly found in plastics, to 350,000 deaths globally.