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Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart ...
Two leading cardiology groups have joined forces to position heart failure as a preventable condition, encouraging clinicians ...
Pop-up screening for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk held at community pharmacies and large-scale ...
Shown in orange, the states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia, ...
A team at Florida International University is using digital stethoscopes and machine learning to analyze heartbeats, similar ...
New research links stalking to long-term heart disease and stroke in women, highlighting hidden cardiovascular effects of ...
Adults who developed cardiovascular disease later in life experienced a decline in their physical activity about 12 years ...
Men typically lose Y chromosomes from their cells as they get older, which could be affecting their heart health ...
U.S. heart health groups say nearly half of Americans should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including ...
A new free online tool that calculates people's biological heart age and determines their cardiovascular disease risk has ...
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Newspoint on MSNHeart diseases do not start suddenly, the body starts giving these signal years before; identify it like this
Many people believe that heart diseases occur suddenly but this is not true. Its early signs (Early Signs of Heart Disease) ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStalking and restraining orders linked to higher risk of heart disease in women
Women who reported having been stalked or obtained a restraining order were each more likely to experience a heart attack and ...
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