Research in different cohorts confirms that ultra-processed foods are linked to a heightened risk of heart disease. The ...
Sanjay Bhojraj, a cardiologist who has spent 20 years treating heart attacks, shares evening habits that influence heart health. Here are the routines that can improve blood pressure, glucose control, ...
A large study presented at the American College of Cardiology suggests that common lifestyle factors may dramatically increase the risk of heart disease—especially for women.
Experts recommend limiting foods high in sodium, saturated fat and added sugars. Keep foods like processed meats, sugary drinks and pastries for special occasions. Prioritize fiber-rich, minimally ...
Research Highlights Fat stored around the waist, often called belly fat or visceral fat, showed a much stronger link to heart ...
Excess belly weight or visceral fat may be a stronger predictor of heart failure than BMI, and inflammation plays a major ...
A new study links a common bedside habit to a higher risk of heart and health issues.
Although it may be preventable, more Americans are dying from heart disease than ever before. Now, cardiologists are reconsidering how to reverse the trend.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Having less artery-clogging plaque did not appear to protect women from heart disease, according to a recent American Heart Association study. In addition, women faced increased ...
Heart disease is still the top cause of death in the US, but the types of heart disease killing people are changing, a new analysis has found. While deaths from acute conditions such as heart attacks ...
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