Heart disease affects poorer communities more than the rest of the U.S., mostly because of just four factors, a study has found.
These and other metals found in the environment can collect in the body and exacerbate heart disease, new research suggests.
Cambridge University spinout CardiaTec is striving to tackle cardiovascular diseases, one of the world's leading causes of ...
The global prevalence of congenital heart disease is higher among women who live at high altitudes, according to a new study ...
Heart disease is soaring due to rising obesity and an ageing population. But new drugs, treatments and diagnostic tools are ...
Researchers report that behavioral risk factors such as smoking and physical inactivity may explain a majority of the inequalities in ischemic heart disease risk between people of differing ...
One heart condition—atrial fibrillation, also known as Afib—is three times more common than researchers used to think, ...
Mount Sinai researchers have identified a key driver of a blood vessel disorder known as fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) which ...
Drinking several cups of caffeinated coffee or tea a day may protect against Type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and ...
Review highlights the potential health benefits of raw white garlic consumption, particularly in improving cardiometabolic ...
The Madrid Zoo Aquarium is like many others in that it has trainers, dolphins, and regular shows. The dolphins perform to a ...
The study analyzes expert views on climate's role in mortality, linking weather hazards to health outcomes and highlighting ...