COVID in California: Even 1 shot can lower heart attack, stroke risks, study says
A large study from Mount Sinai School of Medicine found that even one coronavirus vaccine shot substantially reduced the risk of heart attacks.
» Read moreA large study from Mount Sinai School of Medicine found that even one coronavirus vaccine shot substantially reduced the risk of heart attacks.
» Read moreDo you drink a sugar-sweetened beverage every day? If so, you may be significantly increasing your risk for experiencing heart disease or a stroke …
» Read moreHeart failure is a chronic condition which occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood sufficiently to meet the metabolic demands of the tissues …
» Read moreDID you know that women are more likely to die from a heart attack than men?In fact, women are more likely to die from heart disease than breast …
» Read moreCopy number variations (CNVs) have long been recognized as pathogenic factors for congenital heart disease (CHD). Few CHD associated CNVs could be …
» Read moreWhen Black patients see Black doctors, they are more likely to get preventative care, according to the National Institutes of Health.
» Read moreFebruary is American Heart Month, and a new national survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that even though …
» Read moreIf you think your dog may be at risk for heart disease, talk to your veterinarian about the best way to keep your furry friend healthy. Have a …
» Read moreMultivariable-adjusted Cox regressions were used to estimate risks of incident total CVD (4188 cases), ischaemic heart disease (IHD; 3138) and stroke …
» Read moreAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, by keeping your heart healthy, you also lower your risk for brain problems, such as …
» Read moreTrans fat increases LDL (or “bad”) cholesterol, the compound that clogs arteries and causes heart attacks and deaths from heart disease.
» Read moreIn the past five decades, better treatment and less smoking have resulted in a dramatic decrease in deaths from cardiovascular disease.
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