Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Pregnant women with a history of 'leaky' heart valves more likely to experience complications

Pregnant women with a history of 'leaky' heart valves more likely to experience complications

Setting individual objectives for physical exercise and supporting their pursuit generates positive and long-lasting changes

Setting individual objectives for physical exercise and supporting their pursuit generates positive and long-lasting changes

Unmarried heart disease patients living in rural areas may experience higher rates of hopelessness

Unmarried heart disease patients living in rural areas may experience higher rates of hopelessness

Non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors are rising more steeply among women than men

Non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors are rising more steeply among women than men

Rescue breathing CPR for pediatric cardiac arrest has superior outcomes, analysis shows

Rescue breathing CPR for pediatric cardiac arrest has superior outcomes, analysis shows

Genetic tests can provide a better picture of cardiovascular disease risk than blood tests

Genetic tests can provide a better picture of cardiovascular disease risk than blood tests

Low-sodium alternative for salt lowers stroke risk

Low-sodium alternative for salt lowers stroke risk

Cardiovascular safety of prostate cancer treatments remains unresolved

Cardiovascular safety of prostate cancer treatments remains unresolved

Breast milk consumption improves cardiac performance in premature infants, study shows

Breast milk consumption improves cardiac performance in premature infants, study shows

Intensive blood-pressure control benefits older hypertensive patients

Intensive blood-pressure control benefits older hypertensive patients

Combination therapy given in fixed doses can cut risk of cardiovascular disease by more than half

Combination therapy given in fixed doses can cut risk of cardiovascular disease by more than half

Daily walnut consumption lowers LDL cholesterol levels and may promote cardiovascular health

Daily walnut consumption lowers LDL cholesterol levels and may promote cardiovascular health

Moderate-vigorous physical activity found to be the most efficient at improving fitness

Moderate-vigorous physical activity found to be the most efficient at improving fitness

Northwestern researchers continue investigation on all aspects of COVID-19 pandemic

Northwestern researchers continue investigation on all aspects of COVID-19 pandemic

People living in greener areas less likely to develop cardiovascular disease

People living in greener areas less likely to develop cardiovascular disease

Light-to-moderate coffee drinking linked to lower risk of stroke and fatal heart disease

Light-to-moderate coffee drinking linked to lower risk of stroke and fatal heart disease

Smoking cessation more likely to improve mood in heart attack survivors

Smoking cessation more likely to improve mood in heart attack survivors

Ultra-processed food intake linked to increased risk of heart disease

Ultra-processed food intake linked to increased risk of heart disease

Sugar reduction in packaged foods could generate significant health and economic gains

Sugar reduction in packaged foods could generate significant health and economic gains

ACTG announces positive data for monoclonal antibody combination therapy from the ACTIV-2 study

ACTG announces positive data for monoclonal antibody combination therapy from the ACTIV-2 study

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