Heart Disease News and Research

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Study shows close linkages between ageism and health

Study shows close linkages between ageism and health

Stanford's fingertip-sized millirobots are poised to become medicine’s future lifesavers

Stanford's fingertip-sized millirobots are poised to become medicine’s future lifesavers

Study shows how consumption of ultraprocessed foods affects children

Study shows how consumption of ultraprocessed foods affects children

Study shows alarming trends in mortality from alcoholic cirrhosis in the U.S.

Study shows alarming trends in mortality from alcoholic cirrhosis in the U.S.

Uncontrolled diabetes can increase the risk of heart failure progression, study finds

Uncontrolled diabetes can increase the risk of heart failure progression, study finds

Temple researcher receives NIH award to study the link between HIV, substance use and heart disease

Temple researcher receives NIH award to study the link between HIV, substance use and heart disease

Study finds unequal access to life-changing device among youth with type 1 diabetes

Study finds unequal access to life-changing device among youth with type 1 diabetes

Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center retains No. 1 rank in North Carolina

Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center retains No. 1 rank in North Carolina

Busy Americans get the least sleep at age 40, study reports

Busy Americans get the least sleep at age 40, study reports

Stress accelerates aging of the immune system

Stress accelerates aging of the immune system

Gestational hypertension may increase risk of developing hypertension 10 years post pregnancy

Gestational hypertension may increase risk of developing hypertension 10 years post pregnancy

Recently born generations of older adults more likely to have multiple chronic health conditions

Recently born generations of older adults more likely to have multiple chronic health conditions

'Forever chemicals' associated with greater risk of high blood pressure in middle-aged women

'Forever chemicals' associated with greater risk of high blood pressure in middle-aged women

Discovery could lead to a simple screening process for predicting heart attack risk

Discovery could lead to a simple screening process for predicting heart attack risk

Smartwatches used to monitor short-term effects of 4th BNT162b2 booster shot

Smartwatches used to monitor short-term effects of 4th BNT162b2 booster shot

Overweight, obese people maintained an average weight loss of 10% with lifestyle changes and medications

Overweight, obese people maintained an average weight loss of 10% with lifestyle changes and medications

Inherent biases of health care providers may underlie underdiagnoses of prediabetes

Inherent biases of health care providers may underlie underdiagnoses of prediabetes

Adult growth hormone deficiency linked with greater medical costs and other health conditions

Adult growth hormone deficiency linked with greater medical costs and other health conditions

Prediabetes may be a strong independent risk factor for heart attacks, study finds

Prediabetes may be a strong independent risk factor for heart attacks, study finds

Nanomaterial-based devices may be a viable option for monitoring, treatment of cardiovascular diseases

Nanomaterial-based devices may be a viable option for monitoring, treatment of cardiovascular diseases

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