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Cardiovascular disease develops and presents differently in women and men. But medical guidelines are often based on studies ...
Middle-aged and older adults who have difficulty with hearing, vision or both may have a higher risk for stroke or heart ...
STAT asked 11 experts, including the FDA commissioner, why the world's wealthiest nation is doing so poorly on cardiovascular ...
Women are more likely to die after a first heart attack or stroke than men.
A study published in the journal Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology suggests those who have been infected with ...
Further research is needed to explore cancer types, treatment modalities, and preventive strategies for CVD. The risk of ...
A study by Karolinska Institutet researchers found that low levels of the antibody anti-PC may increase the risk of heart ...
The analysis likely resonates in the United States, where heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death, with stroke at No.
Some clinics will now check a breast scan for arterial calcification, which can be a sign of heart disease risk. But ...