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Researchers pinpoint a cellular process called 'clonal hematopoiesis' as a new risk factor for cardiovascular problems. In ...
Exposure to heavy metals may increase risk of calcium buildup in the walls of coronary arteries, which can lead to ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in Western Europe, accounting for 1/3 of deaths in 2019. Diet is ...
New research suggests consuming three cups of coffee or 200–300 mg of caffeine daily may significantly reduce the risk of ...
Heart palpitations at night, which seem to start when you settle into bed, may be noticeable enough to keep you awake. Find ...
A few cups of coffee each morning can help protect a person against heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes, a new ...
People who have one to three cups a day face a lower risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and other cardiometabolic ...
In a new article, reesearchers report an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with the consumption of foods that rank less favorably on the Nutri-Score scale (new 2024 version) within ...
Folks who are content with what they’ve got could be less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke, a new study s ...
A large European study finds that consuming foods with lower nutritional quality, as graded by the updated Nutri-Score, ...