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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US, killing more Americans than cancer and unintentional injuries ...
Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart ...
Men who lose the Y chromosome in blood cells face higher heart disease risks, independent of smoking, obesity, or diabetes.
Habits such as eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and ...
Two leading cardiology groups have joined forces to position heart failure as a preventable condition, encouraging clinicians ...
A scientific statement on prevention of heart failure, a relatively new concept, has been released.The statement from the ...
U.S. heart health groups say nearly half of Americans should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including ...
A study of 14,100 adults finds the average heart age is 4 to 7 years older than their actual age, prompting development of a ...
A large international study has found that spironolactone, a medication for high blood pressure and heart failure, does not ...
The research, led by Columbia University Irving Medical Centre, showed the drug was associated with a 48% increased risk of ...
The “classic” heart disease symptoms are not always shown by women which is one reason why heart disease in women is ...