A new study suggests that cutting carbs isn't always better for your health—and that the quality of those carbs matters more ...
Research shows that moderate coffee consumption may help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia.
In a recently published Journal of the American Heart Association study, of nearly 1 million post-9/11 U.S. veterans, researchers found that adults with both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea face ...
Men face heart disease risk years earlier than women, according to a new study. Doctors say prevention should start young.
“Bad,” or LDL, cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and most people are screened for it as part of their yearly physicals ...
These conditions don't guarantee heart problems later on, but they do increase risk-even years later.
February is National Heart Health Month. Do you know heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. claiming more lives than cancer and accidental deaths combined! And a new Cleveland Clinic ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer of women, yet awareness among younger generations, including Gen Z and ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States.
The signs and symptoms of heart disease and heart attack may present differently in women than in men, and can be more subtle. Here, five women share their experiences with cardiovascular disease and ...
Mammograms can detect the presence of breast arterial calcification, which is associated with a higher risk of future heart ...