Is walking 4,000 steps once or twice a week enough to reduce heart disease risk? A new study found that those who took at least 4,000 steps lowered their cardiovascular disease risk by 27%.
By analyzing large amounts of data, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a system for classifying individuals ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have become one of India’s biggest health concerns, claiming thousands of lives every year and ...
Doctors have issued a stark warning over a little-known disease that 90 percent of the US population is said to be living ...
A recent survey from the American Heart Association asked 4,007 adults a series of questions about CKM health and found that only 12 percent had ever heard of the syndrome—almost 9 in 10 had not.
A new study shows that preeclamptic and hypertensive pregnant women's risk of getting cardiovascular disease is linked to ...
Tests like electrocardiograms or a blood test for cholesterol offer good measures of heart health. But the American College ...
Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease, is frequently overlooked in women despite being a leading cause of death.
New research reveals a surprising link between cholesterol and brain health. Lowering bad cholesterol, or LDL, may reduce ...
Cardiovascular disease risk may be attributed to factors beyond changes in estrogen among women undergoing the menopause ...
Matcha and green tea can both make healthy additions to your diet and can increase your intake of antioxidants and other ...
Heart disease claims nearly 18 million lives annually, but renowned cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says its roots lie in ...
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