Stair climbing was linked to a 39% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according to an analysis of more than 480 ...
Experts say “where fat is distributed matters,” and concentrating on BMI may cause heart disease risk to be miscalculated ...
The threat of heart disease, and of dying from it, is rising among young women. Recent research has suggested that nearly one ...
A new study suggests that belly fat may be a better predictor of heart disease risk than BMI alone, highlighting the importance of looking beyond weight when assessing cardiovascular health.
Short sleep has become so ordinary that many people barely register it as a health problem, treating six hours or less as the ...
The drug targeted inflammation, and its shocking failure has experts questioning whether inflammation really does cause heart ...
Liz covers cardiovascular and metabolic disease, asking why we’re not doing better or even losing ground against the world’s leading killer. Send tips on Signal at LizC.22. Here’s the good news: ...
Women with a history of heart or cerebrovascular disease face a markedly elevated risk for Parkinson's disease in a study.
Congenital heart disease affects approximately two in every 100 newborns globally. But why does it occur? An important part ...
Heart valve disease is more common in older people since heart valves can develop damage over time that affects their function. Early diagnosis and treatment are key. Share on Pinterest Getty Images ...
Evidence shows a strong association between stress and heart disease, particularly when it comes to chronic or long-term stress. However, research into the exact nature of the relationship is still ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers have uncovered a genetic link between heart disease and Alzheimer’s. Image credit: Maciej Frolow/Getty Images. There is a known association between Alzheimer’s disease ...