A new American Heart Association scientific statement suggests addressing cardiovascular health earlier in life may reduce the risk of stroke and help preserve thinking and memory later in life.
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Covid more than doubles the risk of a heart attack, stroke or dying at least three years later — even for those with no ...
The revelations about how microplastics are affecting Black people are alarming because of the toll microplastics take on so ...
Marking a significant milestone in global health collaboration, H.H. Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of the ...
A Māori-Samoan physiotherapist is researching ways to better support Māori and Pasifika through heart-related health concerns ...
Marking a significant milestone in global health collaboration, Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of ...
A t the moment, CRISPR Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CRSP) is in a special period that most biotechs never survive to reach. Small ...
Inactivity is an emerging public health crisis, with sitting now being compared to smoking in terms of danger. With up to 80% ...
According to the study, women can exercise significantly less while achieving the same health benefits as men. Men who did ...
Researchers say people with certain non-O blood types, like A or B, are already at higher risk of cardiovascular diseases but ...