Even occasional heavy drinking offset a decline in stroke, according to an analysis intended to shape the upcoming U.S.
UAB researchers reveal how managing cardiovascular risk factors can mitigate heart failure risk in Black individuals carrying ...
For the first time in a decade, the American Heart Association has updated its guidelines on primary stroke prevention.
A study reveals that magnesium deficiency increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, published in the journal 'Nutrients.
Patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE), an autoimmune disease that causes skin inflammation, have a higher risk ...
Occasional anger is normal and generally has little effect on heart health, the researchers say. “If you’re a person who gets ...
Regular exercise strengthens the heart muscle and makes the body more efficient at pulling oxygen out of the blood. It also ...
Morning coffee drinkers showed a 16% lower risk of death from any cause and a 31% lower risk of death from heart disease.
For overweight or obese individuals without diabetes, but with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) is not ...
Whether it's a wintry visit to a snow-covered ski resort or a summertime hike in an alpine park, a vacation in the mountains can be breathtaking. Literally.
Drinking coffee could cut the risk of heart death by one third – but only if you drink it in the morning, a study suggests.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with a higher rate of heart failure subtypes, according to a study published online.