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Contact: Julie Boyland, [email protected], SINGAPORE (May 08, 2025) - Consumption of ultra-processed foods, such as sugar-sweetened beverages, potato chips and packaged cookies, may be associated with ...
Contact: Nicole Napoli, [email protected], WASHINGTON (Mar 25, 2025) - Tiny fragments of plastic have become ubiquitous in our environment and our bodies. Higher exposure to these microplastics, which ...
Contact: Nicole Napoli, [email protected], WASHINGTON (Mar 18, 2025) - Marijuana is now legal in many places, but is it safe? Two new studies add to mounting evidence that people who use cannabis are ...
Contact: Nicole Napoli, [email protected], WASHINGTON (Mar 18, 2025) - Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart disease appear to have a greater impact on cardiovascular risk in women ...
Efforts by the ACC, the American Heart Association, the Heart Failure Society of America, the Heart Rhythm Society and The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions to create a new, ...
US and international guidelines advocate for the achievement of very low levels of LDL-C, particularly for individuals at highest risk. The concerns about stroke and cognitive issues with very low LDL ...
Contact: Olivia Walther, [email protected] , WASHINGTON (Dec 11, 2024) - Cigarette smoking from childhood into early adulthood is associated with an increased risk of premature cardiac injury, ...
Contact: Olivia Walther, [email protected], WASHINGTON (Nov 15, 2024) - More time spent sitting, reclining or lying down during the day may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death, ...
From coffee to tea, caffeinated beverages are an integral part of morning routines across the globe, but these popular drinks can be harmful when enjoyed in excess. According to a new study being ...
Contact: Nicole Napoli, [email protected], 202-669-1465 WASHINGTON (Apr 02, 2024) - Individuals with heart disease stand to gain the most from a low-sodium diet but, on average, consume over twice the ...
Contact: Nicole Napoli\, [email protected], 202-669-1465 WASHINGTON (Apr 02, 2024) - A woman’s cardiovascular risk can rise sharply after she goes through menopause, quickly catching up to men of a ...
Correction (updated on March 28, 2024 at 4 p.m. ET). The original version of this press release included incorrect data points. The highlighted sentences should be updated to: Among women without a ...
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