More people in rural America are dying from heart disease, a new study says.Heart disease deaths increased among 25- ...
Heart disease deaths related to obesity increased by 180% in the U.S. between 1999 and 2020, especially among middle-aged men, Black adults, residents of Midwestern states and non-metropolitan areas, ...
Lives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.
76% of respondents said sexual health affects their mood and well-being. 65% of men believe their heart disease impacted their sexual health, while 35% of women said they think that their heart ...
A version of the MESA heart disease risk score that did not include race predicted heart disease risk just as well as the ...
A version of the MESA heart disease risk score that did not include race predicted heart disease risk just as well as the version that includes race, according to a preliminary study presented today ...
CNW/ - Top-line findings from an Obesity Canada report released today reveal that the cost of inaction in treating obesity in Canada has reached $27.6 ...
A simple difference in the genetic code – two X chromosomes versus one X chromosome and one Y chromosome – can lead to major differences in heart disease. It turns out that these genetic differences ...
Heart valves keep blood flowing in the right direction between the heart's four chambers. If a valve, such as the aortic or mitral valve, is diseased or faulty, it may require repair or, sometimes, ...
New research has shown that over the long-term, standing more compared with sitting does not improve cardiovascular health (coronary heart disease, stroke and heart failure), and could increase ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for around 21 percent of all deaths in 2022. Cardiovascular disease is a general term that is used to refer to many ...