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Public health experts estimate that around 14% of deaths tied to cardiovascular disease among those aged 55 to 64 may be ties ...
Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart ...
Men typically lose Y chromosomes from their cells as they get older, which could be affecting their heart health ...
Adults who developed cardiovascular disease later in life experienced a decline in their physical activity about 12 years ...
Ten children in Zimbabwe have received free open-heart surgery from a visiting team of Egyptian surgeons working alongside ...
Individuals with Raynaud phenomenon and no underlying systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases have increased risk for ...
Advances in AI applications in cardiology and echocardiography are rapidly expanding, with the potential to improve patient ...
According to the British Heart Foundation, around 7.6 million Brits are thought to be living with cardiovascular disease.
Heart disease isn’t just some rare thing your uncle’s friend has—it’s the number one killer in the United States. According ...
Habits like eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and heart ...
Cardiac cough, linked to heart failure, manifests as a persistent cough, potentially worsening at night or during activity. It may produce pink or whi ...
As the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, which are responsible for 73 percent of total deaths in Nepal, is rising ...