In the sterile quiet of a hospital cardiology ward, the devastating impact of smoking on cardiovascular health is evident in every patient chart, every irregular heartbeat displayed on monitors, and ...
A team of scientists led by the University of Granada (UGR), the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) and the CIBER has shown that intermittent fasting (reducing the number of hours of intake and ...
Researchers from the University of Leicester, working with international collaborators, have unraveled a key mechanism by ...
The rise of maternal mortality rates in the U.S. prompted the Heart Outcome in Pregnancy Expectations study. The project will track 1,000 pregnant women with cardiovascular disease during and after ...
Enjoy a morning cup of coffee? It could be good news for your heart health — as long as you don’t drink coffee all day long.
New research shows that even a few minutes of vigorous activity—such as climbing stairs or carrying groceries—can lower the risk of heart disease in women.
People who drink coffee in the morning have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a lower overall mortality risk compared to all-day coffee drinkers, according to new research.
Sugary drinks are linked to millions of diabetes and heart disease cases globally, with developing nations most affected, a ...
Work-related stress is associated with worse cardiovascular health, underscoring the importance of workplace psychological well-being.
Coffee beans contain powerful antioxidants. Here's what the research says about coffee's impact on heart health, brain health, weight loss and mood.
No matter how much they drank, coffee drinkers who enjoyed their java at this time of day got the most out of coffee's health ...
Boston Scientific to acquire Bolt Medical for $600 million upfront plus milestones. Bolt's IVL platform addresses coronary ...