Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. These are the steps you need to take to reduce your risk.
There are many different types of heart disease. Most happen due to plaque build-up from conditions like high blood pressure ...
A study finds that over 99 percent of people have elevated but not high levels of blood sugar, blood pressure or cholesterol, ...
Ad feature presented by WomenHeart. Heart disease can affect women of any age and, globally, it is the leading cause of death for women ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) alone contribute to about 31% of total deaths, based on the Sample Registration System (SRS) ...
CVD risk in the moderate-to-low declining cardiovascular health (CVH) group was 9.96 times that of the persistently high CVH ...
Cardiovascular-related health problems may occur in as many as 1 out of every 7 pregnancies, even among people who don't ...
A good resting heart rate depends on your age, gender, level of physical fitness, and overall lifestyle. Here's what you need ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have developed a method that allows for the analysis of thousands of proteins ...
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6 Warning Signs In Your Mouth That May Point To Heart Problems
Your mouth can reveal early signs of heart disease. From bleeding gums to jaw pain, these six oral symptoms may indicate ...
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Research finds a steady rise in cardiovascular-related complications during pregnancy
Cardiovascular-related health problems may occur in as many as 1 out of every 7 pregnancies, even among people who don't ...
Every day, around 480 families across the UK will lose a loved one to cardiovascular conditions such as heart attack and stroke ...
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