Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women. Underdiagnosis is a major reason. Dr. Katy Fetten, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Baylor Scott & White Dallas, tells KERA’s Sam Baker heart ...
"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan.
Immune system overreactions may be the true culprit of cardiac illness—and lifesaving drugs can calm them down ...
DALLAS, Jan. 21, 2026 — Following a five-year upward trend likely impacted by the COVID pandemic, the number of heart disease and stroke deaths has declined, yet, heart disease and stroke still kill ...
As of 2026, cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the No. 1 killer of women, with nearly 45% of women aged 20+ living with ...
Our healthcare system is designed for cardiovascular sick care, not prevention — and it’s costing us. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been the leading cause of death in the United States for decades.
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department released its 2025 report, showing hearth disease and cancer continue to be leading ...
Cloud-Clone leverages its expertise in biological reagents, animal models, and primary cells to support global ...
A novel study has revealed a link between extreme weather and the risk of cardiovascular disease among middle-aged and older ...
Non-communicable diseases are now India’s leading cause of death: As per reports, NCDs account for nearly 60% of deaths in ...