Diabetes and kidney disease are increasingly recognized as significant, yet often overlooked, contributors to heart ...
"This is a very important way of finding the disease before it causes any problems for the patient long-term or short-term," ...
"The problem with some cardiovascular conditions is they are relatively silent." - Dr. Daniel Meltzer, Executive Medical Director for Regence BlueShield of Idaho.
Cardiovascular disease claims the lives of one in three women. The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women event aims to change that statistic.
Heart disease, diabetes, and kidney disease are closely connected. They often develop from the same risk factors.
Diagonal earlobe crease known as Frank's sign may signal a higher heart disease risk. Cardiologist explains what it means and what to look for.
In a recently published Journal of the American Heart Association study, of nearly 1 million post-9/11 U.S. veterans, researchers found that adults with both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea face ...
Men who lose the Y chromosome in blood cells face higher heart disease risks, independent of smoking, obesity, or diabetes.
According to a new study, cardiovascular disease during pregnancy is the leading cause of pregnancy-related death in the U.S. It also raises a woman's lifetime risk of future cardiovascular ...
Heart disease can pose a threat to women's heart health during pregnancy and later in life, making it important that women ...
Research shows that moderate coffee consumption may help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia.