About 90% of U.S. adults meet the criteria for a newly recognized syndrome that comes from a combination of heart disease, ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women, but it often presents differently depending on sex. There are sex ...
The team is dedicated to understanding the unique ways heart disease manifests in women, which can differ significantly from men. Stephanie Lambdin from the American Heart Association highlighted the ...
When it comes to signs of serious heart trouble, many of us imagine the Hollywood version-a man clutching his chest and ...
A research team co-led by scientists at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson found that an osteoporosis drug might counter a rare genetic mutation underlying a type of heart disease.
While research available now shows that blood type can tip the scale in terms of someone's risk of developing heart disease, big factors such as diet, exercise or even the level of pollution you're ...
When we think of heart disease, we often picture an older person clutching their chest — but what if the heart problem starts ...
AI-aided analysis of prenatal ultrasounds detected heart defects more quickly and accurately than doctors evaluating the tests on their own, according to findings reported Thursday. Adobe stock ...
Patients with an increased risk for premature death in adulthood include those with: unoperated or surgically palliated cyanotic heart disease or Eisenmenger physiology; patients with repaired ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, men, and most people of racial and ethnic groups according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, fueled by ongoing increases in hypertension, obesity, and other major risk factors, according to the American Heart ...