More than half of adults and about 60% of children in the United States have unhealthy diets, which can contribute to higher rates of health factors such as high blood ...
Cardiovascular disease originates in early life through the gradual development of risk factors such as poor diet, physical inactivity, obesity, dyslipidaemia, elevated blood pressure and tobacco ...
A new Finnish study shows that blood markers of dysfunctional lipid metabolism are associated with poorer cognitive function in 15–17-year-olds. The findings are significant because brain development ...
Liz covers cardiovascular and metabolic disease, asking why we’re not doing better or even losing ground against the world’s leading killer. Send tips on Signal at LizC.22. Where do we stand on ...
Before a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular disease hit, there are almost always warning signs, according to a new study. Those warning signs are well-known cardiovascular disease risk ...
Through the work of the American Heart Association strides are being made to prevent, treat and manage heart disease.
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in pregnant women in the United States. Yet, knowledge about the overall heart health of pregnant women using the American Heart Association’s most ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among women worldwide, with risk increasing significantly after ...
Heart disease is on track to tighten its grip on American women. New projections from the American Heart Association warn that over the next 25 years, cardiovascular disease will rise sharply, driven ...