Adding an extra hour every week of physical activity may lower the chance of developing the most common type of irregular heartbeat (arrythmia) by 11%, a study shows.
A new study found that people with both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease tend to face heart health issues earlier.
People with both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease face a heart health double-whammy, a new study says.
The study suggests non-fermented milk may raise ischemic heart disease risk in women, urging a closer look at dairy ...
free of heart disease at the start of the study, for 10 years. Participants were from six areas of the U.S. and the study ...
A version of the MESA heart disease risk score that did not include race predicted heart disease risk just as well as the version that includes race, according to a preliminary study presented today ...
The obesity-related heart disease death rate in men overall rose 243%, from 2.1 deaths per 100,000 ... from 5.5 deaths per ...
Type 2 diabetes, or both were predicted to have elevated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk from eight to 28 years sooner than someone without those conditions, according to a preliminary study on ...
Scientists conducted a simulation study to estimate the impact of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction. The study found that adults with ...
It may be time to switch to soy. Or almond. Or oat. Drinking regular cow’s milk could increase your risk of developing ...