Cardiovascular disease risk factor associations with social determinants of health vary significantly by nativity among Black US adults.
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Heart health begins with understanding risk factors

Managing cholesterol, diabetes, blood pressure, smoking, stress and sleep can lower risk and help families recognize when ...
In this first episode of a two-part Double Take miniseries on cardiovascular risk factors from the New England Journal of Medicine, five key drivers of cardiovascular disease are reviewed. The video ...
Cardiovascular risk factors such as high BMI, unfavorable lipid profiles, or high blood pressure from infancy to adolescence were associated with poorer cognitive function in young adulthood. These ...
MOST of us know there’s ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol and this fatty substance in the blood can be ‘high’ or ‘low’. But there’s another ...
After surviving a cardiac event, your brain can be affected. Dr Sanjeev Gera explains why preserving your brain function and ...
Hepatic steatosis is associated with greater noncalcified plaque burden (NCPB) and an increased risk for a MACE.
Leading cardiologists convened at TOI Medithon to address India's rising heart disease concerns, emphasizing that prevention ...
Psychotropics are associated with increased BMI, and users with a high BMI genetic risk score and an unhealthy lifestyle have ...
A new Tulane University study challenges a long-standing assumption in heart care: that being female automatically increases ...
In part 2 of her interview with The American Journal of Managed Care®, Meng-Han Tsai, PhD, assistant professor at Augusta ...
For many women, the truest threat of menopause happens out of sight. Medical experts at the 18th Asian-Pacific Society of ...