Sedentary Lifestyle After Cardiac Events Increases Death Risk
A recent research published in the American Heart Association’s journal found that people who are sedentary for over 14 hours a day after a cardiac event are at a higher […]
A recent research published in the American Heart Association’s journal found that people who are sedentary for over 14 hours a day after a cardiac event are at a higher […]
A global analysis conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Health found DEHP (di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate) exposure to be responsible for over 356,000 deaths from heart diseases across the world in 2018. […]
People normally focus their attention on the food they consume when discussing heart health. The discussion highlights heart-healthy ingredients as well as strategies to decrease saturated fats and add fiber […]
Michigan Medicine researchers discovered that 20 percent of the elderly population develops postoperative infections after cardiovascular services like heart surgery, yet women are more prone to this complication. Healthcare professionals […]
Scientists have discovered that applying alteplase as a medication for dissolving blood clots helps patients recover better from strokes when the medical staff gives it to patients within 24 hours […]
Consuming coffee in the morning may afford much greater cardiovascular health advantages than sipping coffee multiple times in a day. Several coffee studies have been done over the years; among […]
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death among both men and women, affecting millions worldwide. CAD occurs when there’s a blockage in the coronary arteries, limiting blood […]
In a world where hypertension is one of the leading causes of death, impacting more than a billion people, even the smallest lifestyle adjustments can make a big difference. Recent […]
The symptoms of a panic attack and a heart attack can be alarmingly similar, leading to confusion and fear. Recognizing the key differences between these two conditions can be life-saving, […]
Recent research has uncovered a new dimension in the fight against cardiovascular disease (CVD), one that expands beyond traditional risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, and high cholesterol. A study […]