Inflammation of the arteries is a primary precursor and driver of cardiovascular disease—the No. 1 killer of people in the ...
Surviving a SARS-CoV-2 infection may be a reason to be more vigilant about general CV prevention measures moving forward.
Plus, what you can do today to improve your heart and brain health to reduce your risk of cognitive decline and dementia later in life.
COVID-19 could increase the risk of major cardiac events, like strokes and heart attacks, or death from any cause, according to a new study.
There is no question that subclinical disease on imaging predicts death, report investigators who say their new screening could be started on younger people.
A team of cardiologists shared tips and tricks for clinicians to address the pitfalls they may encounter when conducting ...
Covid-19 continues to be a powerful risk factor for future heart attacks and strokes for almost three years following the ...
Incorporating healthy habits in your daily life can help prevent heart disease, from choosing heart-healthy foods and ...
Cheryl added: “I would do anything at all to help to stop others from going through what we have been through as a family.
Blood flow restriction training is intended to improve muscle strength, but the benefits remain controversial. Learn when to ...
Such events are considered a medical emergency that kill up to a third of people who are unlucky enough to suffer one.
Conducted by a team from the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli under the guidance of Professor Raffaele Marfelli, the study initially involved 304 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy—a ...