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By the time they're 18, many teenagers will have heart disease risk factors such as obesity, high cholesterol, high blood ...
More than 1,000 area women participated in a record-breaking American Heart Association Woman of Impact campaign that raised ...
Cardiovascular disease is the No.1 killer of women, yet often an afterthought. Kathleen Simpson aims to change that in 2025 Go Red for Women initiative ...
The total costs to care for adult patients with heart failure will increase to $142 billion annually by 2050, according to a scientific statement published April 16 by the American Heart Association ...
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in adults despite recent scientific advancements. Although people are living longer lives, there may be an adverse impact on ...
Crooks advises that asthma, which is one of the most common health conditions, can develop over the course of someone's life, ...
Middle-aged and older adults with trouble seeing, hearing or both may face a higher risk of having a stroke or heart attack ...
Patients with infection-related hospitalization may have increased risk for incident heart failure, including HFrEF and HFpEF.
The growing morbidity, mortality, and health care costs related to heart failure (HF) underscore the urgent need to ...
People with type O blood enjoy a slightly lower risk of heart disease and blood clotting, but they may be more susceptible to hemorrhaging or bleeding disorders. This may be especially true after ...
An international team of researchers has discovered a natural mechanism that protects the heart from heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a serious condition in need of effective ...
Bristol Myers Squibb’s examination into whether its heart med Camzyos can spark improvements in patients with non-obstructive ...