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Stars Insider on MSNHeart disease deaths linked to chemical in plastic
Public health experts estimate that around 14% of deaths tied to cardiovascular disease among those aged 55 to 64 may be ties ...
Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart ...
Individuals with Raynaud phenomenon and no underlying systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases have increased risk for ...
Keeping blood pressure below 120/80 lowers risk of dementia, as well as heart and kidney disease, new guidelines say.
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Heart Disease Without Blockages? Here's How AI-Powered Echo May Help Uncover the Hidden Culprit
Advances in AI applications in cardiology and echocardiography are rapidly expanding, with the potential to improve patient ...
Preventing and managing high blood pressure with healthy lifestyle behaviors, such as following a heart-healthy diet ...
According to the British Heart Foundation, around 7.6 million Brits are thought to be living with cardiovascular disease.
In today’s digital world, screens are a big part of daily life for kids and teens. But this research shows that spending too ...
The next time you get your blood pressure checked, expect your medical provider to be a little more aggressive about high ...
Preventing and managing high blood pressure with healthy lifestyle behaviors, such as following a heart-healthy diet ...
Hypertension, defined as 130/80 mm Hg or the need for medication for high BP, affects an estimated 48.1% (or nearly 120 ...
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Cardiologist says these blood tests that can predict heart disease risks even before symptoms appear
Heart disease isn’t just some rare thing your uncle’s friend has—it’s the number one killer in the United States. According ...
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