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Financial stress may be as bad for the heart as traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease
A new study raises questions about how financial stress fits into cardiovascular health. Dr. Leana Wen explains what people ...
Light physical activity may help lower death risk in cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, a condition that includes ...
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Cardiovascular Risk Score Shows Value in Predicting Future Eye Disease
About 10% of the U.S. population fits into the highest-risk category, with a 20% or higher risk of a cardiac event; 54% are ...
A fitness coach who was training clients hours before being rushed to hospital for surgery said it was a "big shock" to ...
The American College of Cardiology found uneven gains and sobering declines in heart health. "You can't treat your way out of ...
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Sitting down for work increases risk of heart disease
People who primarily sit during their workday face a 34% increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, a recent study ...
High blood sugar silently harms your heart. Pune cardiologist Dr Priya Palimkar shares why controlling it early can slash ...
Anambra's first lady, Nonye Soludo, urges citizens to adopt regular medical checks and healthy habits to tackle heart ...
Brigham and Women's Hospital investigators link very high lipoprotein(a) with a higher 30-year risk of major cardiovascular ...
DO YOU fall asleep with the TV on or use a night light? Sleeping with the light on might scare away monsters under the bed.
Cardiovascular disease remains a major concern in cities, with poor outcomes and high societal cost often driven by unequal access to healthcare. A pan-European consortium of 34 international ...
Through its commitment to a data-driven approach to improving cardiovascular health, the Journal of the American College of ...
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