Coronary heart disease occurs when your heart’s major blood vessels become damaged or diseased. These blood vessels or arteries narrow or harden due to a buildup of plaque, a type of fatty deposit.
Brits looking to lower their risk of heart disease are urged to try four fruit juices rich in potassium, that could help ...
Heart disease in women is not given the importance it needs ... “Women generally have smaller hearts and blood vessels, as compared to men,” says Reneeta Goswami, a Dubai-based physician. The size ...
Pneumonia, frequently intertwined with cardiovascular disease, escalates the risk of heart complications like heart attacks ...
People with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are at a higher risk of developing coronary artery disease, suggest studies. The increased ...
Our hearts beat around 100,000 times a day, but we tend not to worry about them unless there's a problem. Here, experts ...
AAC is a measure of advanced vascular disease, and people with calcification in their aorta have higher risk of heart attacks and strokes, said ECU post-doctoral research fellow Dr. Simone ...
A new paper in Rheumatology, published by Oxford University Press, finds that consuming more caffeine may improve heart health. Vascular disease, damage of blood vessels, and their resulting ...
Drinking tea and coffee is good for the heart, according to a new study. Consuming more caffeine may improve heart health - particularly for people with rheumatic conditions, say Italian scientists.
A new study has linked a common ingredient found in energy drinks and dietary supplements to an increased risk of heart ...