A new editorial published in Nature suggests that frequent fluctuations in diet, commonly known as "yo-yo dieting," can ...
A new, multinational study has revealed that the shape of the human heart, influenced by genetic factors, could serve as a ...
Among the common but lesser-known consequences of intimate partner violence is a heightened risk for cardiovascular disease.
A recent study highlights that more than 10.5 hours of daily sedentary behavior is linked to increased risks of heart failure ...
Time spent sitting, reclining or lying down during the day could increase a person’s risk of heart disease and death, ...
This beloved spice adds flavor to dishes—and has some serious benefits that can help keep your cardiovascular system strong.
A study of 80,000 people in the U.K. shows that to reduce the risk of heart disease, people should do activities that require ...
People with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes may face heart disease up to 28 years earlier than others.
Common treatments, such as statins, are effective at lowering LDL cholesterol and have also shown to reduce inflammation, ...
A new multi-national study has revealed that the shape of the heart is influenced in part by genetics and may help predict the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Excess cholesterol is known to form artery-clogging plaques that can lead to stroke, arterial disease, heart attack, and more ...
A UB study found that heart disease and Type 2 diabetes were more common in redlined areas with reduced access to healthy ...