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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Swapping red meat for plant-based meat rapidly lowers a key heart risk metabolite, trial finds

Swapping red meat for plant-based meat rapidly lowers a key heart risk metabolite, trial finds

Japanese study evaluates sleep architecture and safety of common insomnia drugs

Japanese study evaluates sleep architecture and safety of common insomnia drugs

Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

Higher intake of ultra processed foods linked to weaker bones

Higher intake of ultra processed foods linked to weaker bones

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

Social isolation and loneliness raise cognitive decline risk in perimenopausal women

Social isolation and loneliness raise cognitive decline risk in perimenopausal women

Cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines linked to higher stroke risk

Cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines linked to higher stroke risk

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Study reveals why US life expectancy gains stalled after decades of progress

Study reveals why US life expectancy gains stalled after decades of progress

Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks

Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

American Heart Association ranked as a top trusted health information source

American Heart Association ranked as a top trusted health information source

Pregnancy complications increase heart health risks for women with high stress

Pregnancy complications increase heart health risks for women with high stress

Med14 protein drives GLP-1 benefits in pancreatic beta cells

Med14 protein drives GLP-1 benefits in pancreatic beta cells

Weekend lie-ins may boost insulin sensitivity, but too much may backfire

Weekend lie-ins may boost insulin sensitivity, but too much may backfire

Drug combination shows greater weight loss while preserving muscle mass

Drug combination shows greater weight loss while preserving muscle mass

Scientists call for integration of physical activity into psychiatric care

Scientists call for integration of physical activity into psychiatric care

High use of anticholinergic drugs linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

High use of anticholinergic drugs linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

Berries, apples, and citrus linked to greater happiness and optimism

Berries, apples, and citrus linked to greater happiness and optimism

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