A new study published by the American Heart Association indicates a disheartening finding: the prevalence of cardiovascular ...
The number of women with risk factors for cardiovascular disease could significantly increase over the next 25 years, the ...
A new report from the American Heart Association highlights the increased risk women are facing with cardiovascular disease.
Progress against cardiovascular disease in the United States has slowed — and in some cases reversed — over the past 15 years ...
What makes the current projections particularly troubling is that this increase is largely attributed to modifiable risk factors such as hypertension, obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity, and ...
Before the onset of cardiovascular disease symptoms, people often develop dyslipidemia, or abnormal levels of lipids in the blood. Recent studies suggest that microbes in the gut play an important ...
A tooth cavity and bleeding gums is a common scenario among Danish children—and one that researchers now connect to health ...
A new report suggests that millions of U.S. adults are unaware they may have undiagnosed cardiovascular risk factors that ...
Prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity estimated to increase, while hypercholesterolemia set to decline ...
A new projection study estimates that nearly a third of women aged 22 to 44 will have been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease by 2050 ...
Combining GLP-1 medications with 8 healthy lifestyle habits reduced the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, or MACE, ...