Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. with nearly 128 million adults in the country living with it ...
Rates of heart disease and cardiac events in women are often underestimated.
When former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones tragically passed away from hypertensive cardiovascular disease in ...
Much of the U.S. is exposed to arsenic levels above federal limits, but even below that, arsenic poses severe health risks.
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic in drinking water (wAs) from U.S. community water supplies (CWS) at levels below the ...
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.
Long term exposure to arsenic in water may increase cardiovascular risk and especially heart disease risk even at exposure levels below the federal regulatory limit. This is the first study to ...
Middle-aged and older adults who have difficulty with hearing, vision or both may have a higher risk for stroke or heart ...
Some clinics will now check a breast scan for arterial calcification, which can be a sign of heart disease risk. But ...