Managing risk factors is the key to further progress in reducing deaths from coronary artery disease, a new study finds.
Although many of the risk factors can be recognised and addressed long before an emergency arises, heart attacks frequently ...
From hydration to being a dog owner, here is what heart doctors told Newsweek they do to protect their hearts.
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) could be driving about a quarter of heart disease cases and deaths, new research has suggested.
Heart attacks often develop silently over years, making early lifestyle changes, regular screening, and preventive cardiology ...
If national guidelines are revised to incorporate a new risk equation, about 40% fewer people could meet criteria for cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent heart disease, according to a study by ...
Researchers in Canada say that UFPs could be ‘substantial and potentially preventable’ contributor to the disease ...
Adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced dietary plan, is crucial for preventing coronary artery disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. Quitting smoking ...
Preventing heart disease starts long before symptoms appear, and understanding what works (and what doesn’t) can make all the difference. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, ...
Research presented at the 2024 European Society of Cardiology Congress explored gender-based care and outcomes disparities, with potential implications for health care policy and equitable care of ...
Although it may be preventable, more Americans are dying from heart disease than ever before. Now, cardiologists are reconsidering how to reverse the trend. Heart disease has been America’s leading ...