Heart disease, diabetes and kidney disease are among the most common chronic illnesses in the United States — and they’re all ...
A recent study has shown that physical activity can help lower the risk of heart disease by reducing stress levels. Since stress is a major contributor to various heart disease symptoms like high ...
Palaniappan, who is co-founder of the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education, talked about her work as part ...
Heart disease is the leading killer of women as well as men, but it’s often under-recognized in women, said Dr. Dena Krishnan ...
A recent study found that women who drank at least eight alcoholic beverages per week were 33% to 51% more likely to develop ...
An obesity jab called Ozempic could cut heart disease and stroke risks even if you don’t lose any weight. New research has ...
This restricted blood flow makes them prone to heart illnesses. Why are women vulnerable to heart disease after menopause? The answer is because of major hormonal fluctuations. However, not all women ...
An Abbott device that failed in heart disease patients is getting a new life in patients with severe vascular disease. The ...
Disease linked to atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death ... points to the importance of cardiovascular exercise not ...
Apr. 10, 2024 — Over 200 million people around the world experience peripheral artery disease (PAD) -- a condition caused by the narrowing of the blood vessels from the heart to the lower limbs ...
The American Heart Association's National Teen of Impact title offers Gen Z changemakers an influential platform to fight against heart disease to improve health and well-being in communities across ...
The condition is linked to serious health problems including blood pressure, diabetes, stroke and heart disease, and around ...