Heart disease continues to stand as the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Coronary heart disease, the most common type of heart disease in the U.S., was responsible for the deaths of nearly ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women - for about 1 in 5 women - in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 60 million American ...
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading global cause of death, and we break down its pathology, risk factors, and the ...
GLP-1 drugs tirzepatide and semaglutide may offer increased protection against heart attack, stroke and death from any cause, according to a November study published in Nature Medicine and presented ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. CVD contributes to 80 per cent of deaths in low and middle-income countries. Lifestyle factors can significantly contribute to ...
Share on Pinterest Ozempic, the active ingredient of which is semaglutide, can also reduce the risk of heart disease, according to research. Steve Christo – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Preventing ...
A large cohort study found that statins significantly reduce the risk of death and major cardiovascular events in adults with ...
A recent study suggests that taking cocoa extract supplements daily could reduce the risk of age-related chronic conditions like heart disease. Researchers from Mass General Brigham published their ...
Share on Pinterest Could eating more plant-based foods help lower the risk of conditions like diabetes and heart disease? Lumina/Stocksy Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of developing heart disease.
Regular exercise and physical activity are important for heart health, especially as we age. Exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease, and if you already have heart disease, it can help ...
Data suggests there's a certain number of minutes you should aim for to improve your cardiovascular health. Here's how you ...
A deep clean at the dentist may benefit more than just your oral health. In a two-year study of people with periodontitis or severe gum disease, researchers from University College London (UCL) found ...