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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Micro workouts deliver big health benefits in small time frame

Micro workouts deliver big health benefits in small time frame

Disrupted body clocks raise risk of early death, study finds

Disrupted body clocks raise risk of early death, study finds

Hormone therapy boosts heart health markers but raises some risks

Hormone therapy boosts heart health markers but raises some risks

Pecans lower cholesterol and improve diet quality in at-risk adults, study finds

Pecans lower cholesterol and improve diet quality in at-risk adults, study finds

Global analysis ties plastic ingredient to soaring heart disease deaths

Global analysis ties plastic ingredient to soaring heart disease deaths

Largest study to date reveals high blood sugar accelerates heart damage in healthy youth

Largest study to date reveals high blood sugar accelerates heart damage in healthy youth

Ferritin levels unrelated to infertility and metabolic health risks in women with PCOS

Ferritin levels unrelated to infertility and metabolic health risks in women with PCOS

Study links ultraprocessed foods to higher risk of premature deaths, modeling shows

Study links ultraprocessed foods to higher risk of premature deaths, modeling shows

New blood test can improve heart disease risk prediction

New blood test can improve heart disease risk prediction

Think only obese people get sleep apnea? Think again, says largest study yet

Think only obese people get sleep apnea? Think again, says largest study yet

How immune resilience and salutogenesis promote disease resistance and longevity

How immune resilience and salutogenesis promote disease resistance and longevity

Hands-on training for cardiogenic shock takes center stage at ISHLT Annual Meeting

Hands-on training for cardiogenic shock takes center stage at ISHLT Annual Meeting

New study questions poultry's health halo amid rising cancer risks

New study questions poultry's health halo amid rising cancer risks

Expansion of mutant blood cells linked to worse cancer outcomes

Expansion of mutant blood cells linked to worse cancer outcomes

Scientists uncover surprising new link between gut health and blood cancer risk

Scientists uncover surprising new link between gut health and blood cancer risk

Immune resilience identified as key to healthy aging and longevity

Immune resilience identified as key to healthy aging and longevity

DASH diet and salt reduction work together to reduce cardiovascular risk

DASH diet and salt reduction work together to reduce cardiovascular risk

Carotid artery plaque contains elevated micronanoplastics

Carotid artery plaque contains elevated micronanoplastics

New $15 million study aims to understand cardiovascular and kidney disease risk factors in women

New $15 million study aims to understand cardiovascular and kidney disease risk factors in women

High-risk adults often do not receive timely flu treatment, study finds

High-risk adults often do not receive timely flu treatment, study finds

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