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Heart disease is the biggest killer of both men and women. And both genders should heed this healthy advice: Don’t smoke, keep your blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check, and watch for ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the country, yet many of us don’t truly know how healthy our hearts are. It’s a condition often dismissed by young people, with some blaming ...
Regular consumption can lead to: Understanding these seven key facts about fried foods and heart disease enables better dietary decisions. While occasional indulgence likely won’t cause ...
February is American Heart Month and a good time to raise awareness about heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death. Here are some common myths and truths about heart disease from ...
Canadian wildfire smoke has entered the Upper Midwest and poses significant health impacts in the hardest-hit areas.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IS THE NUMBER ONE ... AND JOINING ME NOW TO HELP SHINE A LIGHT ON THE FACTS IS HEALTH FIRST, CARDIOLOGIST AND PRESIDENT OF THE BREVARD HEART FOUNDATION, DOCTOR KEVIN CAMPBELL.
CLEVELAND — Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease ... Fast Facts from Shelley Webber, the executive director for the American Heart ...
Millions of women may be unknowingly living with risk factors for heart, kidney and metabolic disease—interconnected conditions that together drive the risk of cardiovascular disease ...
Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association. Truth: If this describes you, good job!