The elderly population (age ≥65 years) is increasing, and with it the prevalence of heart failure and associated morbidity, hospitalizations and costs. Despite advances, clinical trial data on ...
“People in their 40s to 60s may be at risk of developing heart disease even if they do not currently have symptoms,” ...
When it comes to heart-related hospitalisations, income disparities were much wider in the US than in Denmark, two of the ...
Adding the PCSK9 inhibitor led to greater absolute reductions in CVD risk than in younger patients, with no signs of safety ...
A new report published Monday found that heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States.
Published in the Journal Nutrients, the researchers found that for relatively healthy older adults, consuming eggs 1-6 times per week was associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality (death ...
The elderly represent a continuously growing ... particularly in those with cardiovascular disease, and much of the survival time of such patients is spent in the hospital or dialysis unit.
From 1999 to 2019, hyperlipidemia-related CVD mortality increased in the United States, with elderly, Black, rural men being most affected.