A new study finds that cardiovascular hospitalization rates are significantly higher in the United States compared to Denmark — another high-income country but with a distinctly different healthcare ...
Heart health is central to overall well-being, so it's important to be aware of certain risk factors for heart disease and symptoms that may indicate something is wrong ...
Testosterone worsens the damage caused by a heart attack by increasing the number of white blood cells released from the bone marrow. This is shown in a study by the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
COVID-19 accelerates the progression of atherosclerotic plaques, increasing coronary inflammation and the risk of high-risk ...
Male patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face a higher risk for ischemic heart diseases (IHDs), according to a ...
Testosterone worsens the damage caused by a heart attack by increasing the number of white blood cells released from the bone ...
A recent Brazilian study published in Nature Cardiovascular Research has highlighted promising pathways for preventing and ...
Testosterone worsens the damage caused by a heart attack by increasing the number of white blood cells released from the bone marrow.
Many patients, most notably women and diabetics, are more likely to show atypical signs of a heart attack. These could range from toothache to backache.
Background Differences in the clinical outcomes and level of risk among Asian versus non-Asian patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) have been sparsely investigated.Objective To provide a ...
One in five deaths in the United States is linked to cardiovascular diseases, which include heart attacks, heart disease, strokes or other related conditions.