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A sweeping review published in The Lancet Regional Health—Europe has drawn a direct line between mental health disorders and ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, but health experts say small lifestyle changes can go a long way ...
Cardiologists say women with cardiac issues often go undiagnosed and untreated. Here's why healthy females are having heart attacks.
Aspirin is commonly prescribed to patients with coronary artery disease to prevent heart attacks and strokes, but a new analysis has found that another drug, clopidogrel, is more effective and just as ...
Genetics determines when menopause occurs, but lifestyle choices, like diet and exercise, may influence the timing and even ...
A silent heart disease risk factor may explain why some women end up having heart attacks and strokes despite seeming like ...
People with depression, schizophrenia, PTSD, and other mental health disorders die 10–20 years earlier — mostly from heart disease.
The recently-released Monitoring the Future study on high school students reveals that girls are now using marijuana more than boys and vaping marijuana more than boys.
Heart failure is a major contributor to the global burden of cardiovascular disease, affecting more than 55 million people. Prevalence has more than doubled over the past three decades, and it is the ...
The American College of Cardiologists recommends people with heart disease get their COVID-19 and flu shots, breaking with CDC guidelines.
Cardiovascular events are not associated with smoking cannabis in older veterans with CAD and significant lifetime tobacco use.
Heart diseases are a major cause of deaths globally. Doctor Jeremy London reveals three key risk factors. Obesity is a significant contributor, often linked to poor diet and high blood pressure.