Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and vessels and is the number one killer in the U.S. accounting for nearly 30-percent of all deaths. Cardiovascular disease has a number of forms but the most common are myocardial infarction and angina pectoris which affect the heart itself.
What is Cardiovascular Disease?

Diseases of disorders of this system are termed cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases kill an estimated 17 million people worldwide each year. Majority of these are due to heart attacks and strokes.

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Study pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing PTSD

Study pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing PTSD

ChatGPT shows promise in polypharmacy management

ChatGPT shows promise in polypharmacy management

The role of yogurt in diabetes and obesity prevention

The role of yogurt in diabetes and obesity prevention

Universities collaborate on $15 million project investigating inflammation's role in cardiac and brain diseases

Universities collaborate on $15 million project investigating inflammation's role in cardiac and brain diseases

Bidirectional Mendelian randomization uncovers link between plasma metabolites and heart attack risk

Bidirectional Mendelian randomization uncovers link between plasma metabolites and heart attack risk

DASH diet may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in breast cancer survivors

DASH diet may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in breast cancer survivors

New genetic insights: Sugary beverages linked to higher risk of atrial fibrillation

New genetic insights: Sugary beverages linked to higher risk of atrial fibrillation

Vitamin D deficiency persists despite easy access, review suggests need for tailored supplements

Vitamin D deficiency persists despite easy access, review suggests need for tailored supplements

Is spousal cardiovascular disease associated with an increased risk for depression?

Is spousal cardiovascular disease associated with an increased risk for depression?

Physical activity lowers cardiovascular disease risk by reducing stress-related brain activity

Physical activity lowers cardiovascular disease risk by reducing stress-related brain activity

Two decades of data confirm Mediterranean diet cuts hypertension risk

Two decades of data confirm Mediterranean diet cuts hypertension risk

Esketamine after childbirth cuts risk of postnatal depression by three-quarters

Esketamine after childbirth cuts risk of postnatal depression by three-quarters

Intraoperative anemia linked to higher female mortality after heart bypass surgery

Intraoperative anemia linked to higher female mortality after heart bypass surgery

Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy strongly associated with cardiovascular mortality after giving birth

Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy strongly associated with cardiovascular mortality after giving birth

ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

Patient-centered cardiovascular care enhances outcomes

Patient-centered cardiovascular care enhances outcomes

Study confirms the mental health benefits of weight training for older individuals

Study confirms the mental health benefits of weight training for older individuals

Are we eating what's really good for us? New insights into macronutrients and chronic disease

Are we eating what's really good for us? New insights into macronutrients and chronic disease

Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer

Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer

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