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 reports increase in leg and foot amputations in Illinois hospitals from 2016 to 2023

Study reports increase in leg and foot amputations in Illinois hospitals from 2016 to 2023

Breakthrough study maps impact of thousands of variants in heart disease gene

Breakthrough study maps impact of thousands of variants in heart disease gene

Improving tobacco cessation care for people living with HIV

Improving tobacco cessation care for people living with HIV

Improving diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for pulmonary embolism

Improving diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for pulmonary embolism

Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows

Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows

19 NCAA women's college basketball coaches join hands to support women’s heart health

19 NCAA women's college basketball coaches join hands to support women’s heart health

Breakthrough could offer a new therapeutic option for stopping diabetes-induced complications

Breakthrough could offer a new therapeutic option for stopping diabetes-induced complications

Diets that harm the planet also raise the risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes

Diets that harm the planet also raise the risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes

Aligning your body clock may protect your heart and metabolism, says AHA

Aligning your body clock may protect your heart and metabolism, says AHA

New genetic marker may improve the ability to predict life-threatening reactions to gout medication

New genetic marker may improve the ability to predict life-threatening reactions to gout medication

Flavanol-rich foods offer vascular protection during extended sitting

Flavanol-rich foods offer vascular protection during extended sitting

Some acute and chronic viral infections linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease

Some acute and chronic viral infections linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease

Four distinct subgroups of PCOS open up for more tailored treatments

Four distinct subgroups of PCOS open up for more tailored treatments

AI-driven ECG improves detection of severe heart attacks

AI-driven ECG improves detection of severe heart attacks

Novel AI ECG model outperforms standard triage for acute coronary occlusion

Novel AI ECG model outperforms standard triage for acute coronary occlusion

Plant-based diets could curb climate change and infectious diseases, experts say

Plant-based diets could curb climate change and infectious diseases, experts say

AI-powered LifeClock forecasts diseases years before symptoms appear

AI-powered LifeClock forecasts diseases years before symptoms appear

Circadian rhythm disruptions may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

Circadian rhythm disruptions may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

Electronic health record data reveals trends in cardiovascular diseases before and after COVID-19

Electronic health record data reveals trends in cardiovascular diseases before and after COVID-19

Study links poor sleep to adverse health outcomes in seniors

Study links poor sleep to adverse health outcomes in seniors

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