Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women worldwide, but women have historically been underrepresented in ...
Inspired by tensions between health and financial well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new model could significantly ...
Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases constitute one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The healthcare industry benefits from regular patient monitoring and timely diagnostics, which have improved ...
THURSDAY, Oct. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- For women with in situ breast disease, the 313-single nucleotide polymorphism breast cancer polygenic risk score (PRS 313) can predict the likelihood of ...
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Share on Pinterest A new study found that young adults in good cardiovascular health tended to maintain it as they got older. Studio Firma/Stocksy United New research shows that building heart-healthy ...
Key context is missing from a widely shared social media post that suggests eating “excessive” amounts of fruit can increase the risk of coronary heart disease. The post conflates the effects of added ...
As we get older, our body gives us signs about our health—and our blood pressure during exercise might be one of those important signs. A new study shows that if your blood pressure rises too much ...
Findings from the Phase III VESALIUS-CV study reinforce the cholesterol-lowering benefit of Repatha in high-risk patients without prior cardiovascular disease, for which the drug was approved in ...
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. Amgen said Thursday that its cholesterol-lowering shot, Repatha, prevented a composite of heart disease death, heart attack, ...
Abstract: The World Health Organization reports that cardiovascular diseases constitute 32% of global deaths while staying as one of the top worldwide mortality factors. Heart disease detection during ...