Young adults may face higher risks of cardiovascular disease due to factors like obesity or inactivity. Here, three younger ...
New ACC/AHA guidelines update management of adults with congenital heart defects but highlight the shortage of specialists ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the world’s leading cause of death, but science shows that most heart attacks can be prevented with timely, everyday decisions.
Some seniors across the United States continue to take a daily aspirin in the hopes of reducing their cardiovascular disease risk, even though the practice is only recommended for certain high-risk ...
A large cohort study found that statins significantly reduce the risk of death and major cardiovascular events in adults with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Years of declining CV mortality reversed and increased amid the pandemic, particularly in rural U.S. communities ...
In clinical practice guidelines issued by the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association and published ...
Regular exercise and physical activity are important for heart health, especially as a person ages. Exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease and strengthen the heart muscle. As a person ages ...
For many people born with a heart defect, treatment may not be necessary until adulthood. As your heart grows, you might need surgeries, medications, and treatments. People often think of congenital ...
Research defining obesity shows that nearly 70% of U.S. adults could now be classified as obese. By considering where fat is ...
A new study redefines obesity, potentially classifying nearly 70% of US adults as obese, a significant jump from previous ...