Heart disease is closely linked with obesity. Excess weight mainly accounts for the surge in deaths from cardiovascular ...
Someone dies of heart disease about every 34 seconds in the US, according to a new report, confirming the often preventable condition as the nation's leading cause of death.
Monash University researchers have revealed how the gut—and what we eat—regulates high blood pressure, opening the door to ...
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death in the U.S., with high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes ...
This article was written by Gwen Dilworth of Mississippi Today. Mississippi earned low marks for preventable deaths related ...
Men with PAH had a larger right heart size and worse survival than women, independent of body size and functional status, a ...
The analysis indicates that while potatoes don't raise heart disease risk, fried varieties may contribute to higher ...
Patients with uncomplicated chronic hypertension who avoid preeclampsia show only marginally higher risk for severe maternal ...
Heart disease remains the top killer of Americans as risk factors continue to grow. Get the latest statistics from the ...
Intensive blood pressure control for adults with hypertension and high cardiovascular risk can reduce the risk of mild ...
The American Heart Association's 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update reveals significant racial and gender ...
This year’s report shows risk factors on the rise, enduring racial and geographic gaps, and clues to the global picture, too.