Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death among women, and their risk as they hit menopause is similar to men's risk at the ...
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News Medical on MSNFDA-approved devices used to treat cardiovascular diseasesHeart disease, also called cardiovascular disease, can have serious consequences. It's the leading cause of death for adults in the U.S. Medical devices approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Heart disease may run in your family but genes account for only 20-30 per cent of your risk of heart problems. The rest is ...
A common artificial sweetener may trigger insulin spikes that lead to the build up of fatty plaques in the arteries, ...
The month of February is set aside as American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart disease and the importance ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among women, yet it is often underdiagnosed due to atypical symptoms, said Dr. Robin Conley of Baptist ...
An FDA-approved medication already used to treat people who have type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease may also help ...
The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology issued a scientific statement detailing clinical guidance ...
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News Medical on MSNDrinking more water may lower heart disease risk, but too much coffee and tea could raise itDrinking water may help reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, while excessive coffee and tea intake (≥6 cups/day) ...
New research links plastic takeout containers to a higher risk of developing heart disease. Here's what could be behind this, ...
A new study found chemicals can leach from plastic takeout containers into food, impacting the gut biome—and then the heart ...
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