Drinking water may help reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, while excessive coffee and tea intake (≥6 cups/day) ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women, but it often presents differently depending on sex. There are sex ...
A new study found chemicals can leach from plastic takeout containers into food, impacting the gut biome—and then the heart ...
A GP has warned of a lesser-known heart disease symptom in the leg that can get worse “throughout the day”. According to a ...
Consuming food from plastic takeout containers may significantly increase the risk of heart disease, as found by a new study ...
Driven by rising rates of high blood pressure, obesity, and other key risk factors, heart disease remains the leading cause ...
As you brush and floss, remember, your gums aren’t just a matter of dental concern; they may hold the key to your overall ...
Using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to reduce cardiovascular risk during menopause remains a topic of debate. The ...
Black women face hidden risks of heart disease due to misdiagnosis and medical bias. The healthcare system must change to ...
New studies uncover concerning disparities in heart disease care between men and women, leaving millions of female patients potentially undertreated.
Feb. 7, 2025 — Women who have experienced pregnancy complications have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Now, a new study shows that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies are ...
Dr Shah explained that if the heart isn't pumping enough blood throughout the body, fluid may build up in the lungs, causing ...