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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Daily use of low-dose colchicine may slow growth of blood mutations linked to disease

Daily use of low-dose colchicine may slow growth of blood mutations linked to disease

Most autistic adults over 40 in the UK remain undiagnosed

Most autistic adults over 40 in the UK remain undiagnosed

PREVENT equations provide more accurate risk estimates and support personalized hypertension care

PREVENT equations provide more accurate risk estimates and support personalized hypertension care

Cardiovascular outcomes worsen in patients with mental health conditions

Cardiovascular outcomes worsen in patients with mental health conditions

Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes

Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes

High protein diet linked to increased risk of cancer-associated venous thromboembolism

High protein diet linked to increased risk of cancer-associated venous thromboembolism

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander people face highest stroke rates in the U.S.

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander people face highest stroke rates in the U.S.

Healthy diet and physical activity reduce risk of alcohol-related liver-specific mortality

Healthy diet and physical activity reduce risk of alcohol-related liver-specific mortality

Eating more animal protein may slightly lower cancer mortality

Eating more animal protein may slightly lower cancer mortality

Do GLP-1 drugs shrink your muscles? New study explains the risks and what to do

Do GLP-1 drugs shrink your muscles? New study explains the risks and what to do

Genetic variants mimicking IL-6 inhibition linked to lower cardiovascular risk

Genetic variants mimicking IL-6 inhibition linked to lower cardiovascular risk

Virtual care program provides continuous cardiometabolic support for heart failure patients at home

Virtual care program provides continuous cardiometabolic support for heart failure patients at home

New guidelines highlight importance of vaccination for heart patients

New guidelines highlight importance of vaccination for heart patients

Fat location, not BMI, drives heart ageing risk in men and women

Fat location, not BMI, drives heart ageing risk in men and women

History of traumatic brain injury tied to greater chance of malignant brain tumors

History of traumatic brain injury tied to greater chance of malignant brain tumors

New guideline offers effective options to help Canadians quit smoking

New guideline offers effective options to help Canadians quit smoking

Study finds no increased risk of death associated with higher intake of animal protein

Study finds no increased risk of death associated with higher intake of animal protein

Data gaps worsen cardiovascular health inequities in racialized and Indigenous communities

Data gaps worsen cardiovascular health inequities in racialized and Indigenous communities

Postmenopausal women with stroke history can safely use vaginal estrogen

Postmenopausal women with stroke history can safely use vaginal estrogen

Scientists explore hookworm proteins as potential treatment for inflammation

Scientists explore hookworm proteins as potential treatment for inflammation

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