Cardiac illnesses are among the trickier ones to manage in the limited time provided for many primary care visits, with ...
Two common and potentially deadly heart diseases can be caused by mutations in the same gene. Surprisingly, though, these two ...
A team of scientists led by Northwestern Medicine investigators have uncovered new details about a deadly heart condition ...
A new study suggests that common heart disease risk factors—like poor diet and high blood pressure—have a bigger impact on women than men. Despite living healthier lifestyles overall ...
Obesity is a contributor to heart disease, and in addition to exercise, the CDC recommends limited amounts of foods rich in ...
Heart disease has long been the leading killer of adults, but beyond that stark fact, men and women diverge. From differences at the cellular level of the heart to circulatory structure to ...
“Nearly a quarter of the world’s population has elevated levels of Lp (a), putting them at a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes,” said Steven Nissen, ...
A research team funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) uncovered higher rates of heart disease and worse heart health affecting adults living in rural communities compared to urban areas ...
Dark leafy greens, fish, whole grains, low fat dairy products, and some carb sources may help manage diabetes and lower your risk of heart disease. Diabetes is a health condition in which the ...