More than 70% of people over 70 years old will one day develop cardiovascular disease, highlighting the need for effective ...
Cardiovascular disease risk may be attributed to factors beyond changes in estrogen among women undergoing the menopause ...
Scientists have found that they may be able to use the retina's blood vessels to help predict a person's heart disease risk ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — In older men, statins might not prevent major cardiovascular events, a large retrospective study suggests. In fact, in men older than 70 years with no previous ...
Although the material damage from 2012's Hurricane Sandy may have been repaired, the storm left a lasting impact on cardiovascular health, according to new findings from Weill Cornell Medicine and New ...
Your heart is with you for every moment of your life—but the way you care for it shouldn’t look the same at 25 as it does at 65. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and ...
As the first cold wave warning was issued this fall, a cold wave warning was issued for our health. Special attention should ...
Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise as women to achieve the same heart health benefits. A large study found that women achieved greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk and ...
Despite advances in air quality, global heart disease deaths tied to particulate pollution have soared, especially for seniors and in developing nations, with women facing the sharpest future rise.