"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan.
The Christ Hospital Health Network is participating in Heartflow's GAMEFILM Registry, a groundbreaking study focused on advancing the understanding of heart disease in former professional athletes.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death for women, according to the American Heart Association. The ...
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department released its 2025 report, showing hearth disease and cancer continue to be leading ...
Individuals exposed to adverse neighborhood social factors in early adulthood demonstrated a higher risk of developing ...
A novel study has revealed a link between extreme weather and the risk of cardiovascular disease among middle-aged and older ...
Hollywood actor Patrick Muldoon's sudden death at 57 from a heart attack has shocked the entertainment world. The incident highlights the silent nature of cardiovascular risks, even in seemingly ...
Diabetes and heart disease can quietly affect sexual health by damaging blood vessels, nerves and hormones.
Sitting all day might not be as damaging as once feared—if you’re willing to move more. A massive study tracking over 72,000 ...
Brazilian model Maiara Cristina de Lima Fiel died at the age of 31. She was to participate in a beauty pageant in the ...
Immune system overreactions may be the true culprit of cardiac illness—and lifesaving drugs can calm them down ...
Two studies presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session offered insights into how to diagnose and ...
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