Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a heart attack, and heart disease remains responsible for one in every ...
Researchers found that premature menopause is linked to a 41% higher risk of heart disease among Black women and 39% among while women, even after accounting for other heart health factors. Black ...
Waist-to-hip ratio is another belly fat measure, which may predict heart attack risk better than BMI, especially in women, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Having less artery-clogging plaque did not appear to protect women from heart disease, according to a recent American Heart Association study. In addition, women faced increased ...
Although it may be preventable, more Americans are dying from heart disease than ever before. Now, cardiologists are reconsidering how to reverse the trend.
It doesn't feel like a medical milestone to turn thirty. However, major changes in the heart and cardiovascular system begin showing up beneath the surface. These changes are significant because they ...
Early menopause may increase heart disease risk later in life. A study shows why timing matters and how early care can protect heart health.
Thanks to spending years of her life as a professional racquetball player, Jen Maydas-Dering, 54, had always felt fit and energetic. But a sudden and mysterious health scare left her struggling to ...
Cardiologists say stress, lifestyle habits and vaping could be contributing to a rise in heart disease in younger adults.
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