WEDNESDAY, March 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Well-to-do and better-educated Americans have far lower rates of heart disease ...
People with food insecurity as young adults had a 41% higher risk of developing heart disease in middle age, a long-running ...
Cardiovascular disease is a general term that refers to many different types of heart problems. Heart disease is the No. 1 ...
Struggling to afford food today could mean heart problems tomorrow. Young adults experiencing food insecurity have a 41% greater risk of developing heart disease in midlife, even after accounting for ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...
Sex differences in the risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of patients with cardiovascular disease have been ...
Genetic testing for hereditary arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy in an area with known founder effects on local genetic variants ...
A new report has revealed that women are more likely than men to ignore unexplained chest pain and heart issues, as they ...
In this deep dive, BioSpace explores the diverse therapeutic modalities now in development, as well as the opportunities and ...
TV watching in excess of 1 hour per day was associated with increased risk for atherosclerotic heart disease, independent of ...
A proposed NHS polypill program for everyone over 50 could significantly reduce heart attacks and strokes, offering a simple, ...
Advancing technologies have transformed the detection of heart disease and, in turn, streamlined medical processes and relieved burden on health care systems.