Exposure to heavy metals may increase risk of calcium buildup in the walls of coronary arteries, which can lead to ...
Women are missing out on vital treatment for their biggest killer, cardiovascular disease, despite progress in the medical ...
A leading cardiologist highlights that simple blood tests can efficiently predict the development of heart diseases. Tests ...
Women in the UK, and elsewhere, are still missing out on vital treatment for their No 1 killer—cardiovascular disease—despite ...
Researchers identified key proteins linked to cardiovascular disease, highlighting new targets for drug development using ...
Having a high body roundness index (BRI) over a 6-year period was associated with an increased risk of developing ...
"Rounder" participants were 163 percent more likely to develop heart disease in a Chinese study of adults over the age of 45.
Women in the UK, and elsewhere, are still missing out on vital treatment for their No 1 killer-;cardiovascular disease-;despite significant progress in the medical management of heart disease and ...
The incidence of a composite cardiovascular disease (CVD) end point is increased among older adults with cancer, especially ...
High levels of well-being may protect against the risks for cardiovascular diseases, according to study findings.
Hip-hop artist Fatman Scoop, who collapsed onstage while performing in Connecticut last month, died of heart disease.
Pesticides, heavy metals, micro- and nanoplastics in the soil, and environmentally harmful chemicals can have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system, according to a review paper. The ...