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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Italian registry sheds light on acute coronary syndromes in women

Italian registry sheds light on acute coronary syndromes in women

New guidelines outline comprehensive care for acute pulmonary embolism

New guidelines outline comprehensive care for acute pulmonary embolism

Study reveals long-term health risks after chemotherapy for testicular cancer

Study reveals long-term health risks after chemotherapy for testicular cancer

Gut bacteria patterns help predict insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, study finds

Gut bacteria patterns help predict insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, study finds

Study supports safe same-day discharge following TAVI procedures

Study supports safe same-day discharge following TAVI procedures

Intermittent calorie restriction proves as effective as daily calorie cuts for type 2 diabetes

Intermittent calorie restriction proves as effective as daily calorie cuts for type 2 diabetes

Ancient mind body practice matches walking for hypertension control

Ancient mind body practice matches walking for hypertension control

Undiagnosed diabetes and kidney disease raise heart risk

Undiagnosed diabetes and kidney disease raise heart risk

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing drives preventive care

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing drives preventive care

Scientists uncover nanoplastics in brain tissue and question their role in neurological disease

Scientists uncover nanoplastics in brain tissue and question their role in neurological disease

Mask-wearing during COVID-19 may have reduced heart attack risk triggered by air pollution

Mask-wearing during COVID-19 may have reduced heart attack risk triggered by air pollution

Redefining cardiovascular care for women

Redefining cardiovascular care for women

Do cocoa flavanols influence heart and fatty liver risk factors?

Do cocoa flavanols influence heart and fatty liver risk factors?

Healthy diets link to longer life regardless of longevity genes, large study finds

Healthy diets link to longer life regardless of longevity genes, large study finds

Higher red meat intake links to greater diabetes odds in large US study

Higher red meat intake links to greater diabetes odds in large US study

Study explores how reversible RNA editing could transform future cardiovascular medicine

Study explores how reversible RNA editing could transform future cardiovascular medicine

Parenting style shapes adolescent alcohol and drug use

Parenting style shapes adolescent alcohol and drug use

Ozempic users continue treatment when weight loss works despite side effects

Ozempic users continue treatment when weight loss works despite side effects

Abortion restrictions linked to higher maternal death rates

Abortion restrictions linked to higher maternal death rates

Study examines the relationship between leukocyte telomere length and age-related cataract

Study examines the relationship between leukocyte telomere length and age-related cataract

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