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Routine testing for a specific lipoprotein known as Lp(a) would be a cost-saving way to significantly reduce the risk of ...
Leading health groups say it’s best to act sooner rather than later to prevent long-term damage — and they also recommend ...
Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart ...
A large-scale pop-up screening across Australia finds widespread, unmanaged cardiac risks, underscoring gaps in detection and ...
A study of 14,100 adults finds the average heart age is 4 to 7 years older than their actual age, prompting development of a ...
One of the main causes of death around the world is heart disease, but the good news is that you can control it and even ...
U.S. adults aged 65 and older with high blood pressure, heart failure or stroke had significant declines in cardiovascular ...
Adults who developed cardiovascular disease later in life experienced a decline in their physical activity about 12 years ...
Australia: Middle-aged and older adults suffering from both hypertension and depression face significantly elevated risks of ...
A team at Florida International University is using digital stethoscopes and machine learning to analyze heartbeats, similar to how a musician picks up an off-key note. Their models are showing 95% ...
New research links stalking to long-term heart disease and stroke in women, highlighting hidden cardiovascular effects of ...
Ohio State University researchers believe they have found a way to slow down the aging of the heart, and it starts with brown fat. Most times when people think of fat, they think of something bad, but ...