Common Medications Could Increase Diabetics’ Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Low fasting blood sugar is associated with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), a leading cause of mortality. Recent findings presented at the European Association for the…
Low fasting blood sugar is associated with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), a leading cause of mortality. Recent findings presented at the European Association for the…
Younger individuals are at a higher risk of experiencing the adverse cardiovascular effects associated with elevated blood cholesterol and hypertension. Younger individuals might be more…
Forget walking 10,000 steps a day. Climbing at least 50 steps daily can greatly reduce the risk of heart disease, a new study from Tulane…
Exploring the link between daily patterns of movement and heart health. Replacing sitting with as little as a few minutes of moderate exercise a day…
Two studies presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2023 link mental health to heart health, showing that depression and anxiety can hasten the…
Replacing sitting with as little as a few minutes of moderate exercise a day tangibly improves heart health, according to new research from UCL and…
A biomarker of norepinephrine deficiency in the heart may help to detect Lewy body diseases before symptoms appear. In a small study, researchers at the…
An analysis of more than 6,500 adults found a clear link between high cardiovascular health — as measured by the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential…
As more people across the U.S. use marijuana for medical and recreational reasons, two new studies suggest its regular intake may damage heart and brain…
Preclinical research indicates that nanowired cardiac organoids could one day repair hearts instead of just preventing further damage. Heart disease is a leading cause of…
Medical experts highlight that the alterations in hormone levels and body composition associated with the shift into menopause may elevate the likelihood of heart disease…
NIH-funded study predicts older and black adults will suffer the most. Cardiovascular-related deaths due to extreme heat are expected to increase between 2036 and 2065…
In nationwide projections, elderly and black adults are most at risk for cardiovascular death due to extreme heat, finds a new study in the journal,…
A new study predicts a significant increase in heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. over the next four decades. The number of heat-related cardiovascular deaths…
After decades of decline, fatal coronary heart disease could witness a resurgence unless Americans address three primary risk factors: smoking, drinking, and obesity. A recent…
SARS-CoV-2 infected coronary arteries and increased inflammation in atherosclerotic plaques. The findings suggest how COVID-19 could increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. COVID-19…
Is there a link between heavy alcohol consumption and an increase in fat accumulation in the body? Recent results from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis…
A recent study from University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers indicates that variations in blood pressure, both within a day and over extended periods, can…