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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Weight gain timing affects long-term health outcomes

Weight gain timing affects long-term health outcomes

Popular sweeteners may impact metabolism across generations

Popular sweeteners may impact metabolism across generations

More steps cut chronic disease risk but cannot fully undo long sitting

More steps cut chronic disease risk but cannot fully undo long sitting

When omega-3 may help mental health and when they may not

When omega-3 may help mental health and when they may not

Tulane study shows team approach improves hypertension treatment success

Tulane study shows team approach improves hypertension treatment success

Study shows long-term weight benefits for breastfeeding mothers

Study shows long-term weight benefits for breastfeeding mothers

Self-employment linked to lower heart disease risks in Hispanic women

Self-employment linked to lower heart disease risks in Hispanic women

Genetic overlap links psychiatric disorders with many physical ailments

Genetic overlap links psychiatric disorders with many physical ailments

Long-term excess weight is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular risk

Long-term excess weight is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular risk

Sugar intake may reduce effectiveness of relaxation exercises

Sugar intake may reduce effectiveness of relaxation exercises

Early genetic signals connect diabetes subgroups to heart disease risk

Early genetic signals connect diabetes subgroups to heart disease risk

New obesity definition could delay treatment and widen health gaps

New obesity definition could delay treatment and widen health gaps

Challenging processed meat risks for dry-cured ham consumption

Challenging processed meat risks for dry-cured ham consumption

Prickly pear may pack a surprising punch against metabolic syndrome

Prickly pear may pack a surprising punch against metabolic syndrome

How gut microbes may shape heart attack damage and recovery

How gut microbes may shape heart attack damage and recovery

Evolocumab trial could reshape how doctors treat high-risk cholesterol patients

Evolocumab trial could reshape how doctors treat high-risk cholesterol patients

Remote monitoring technology helps Brooklyn resident manage high blood pressure

Remote monitoring technology helps Brooklyn resident manage high blood pressure

Irregular bedtimes double heart risk for those getting below 8 hours

Irregular bedtimes double heart risk for those getting below 8 hours

Obesity, sleep, smoking, and inactivity show the strongest links to hypertension in U.S. adults

Obesity, sleep, smoking, and inactivity show the strongest links to hypertension in U.S. adults

American Heart Association's 9 diet rules to lower heart disease risk

American Heart Association's 9 diet rules to lower heart disease risk

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