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Premenstrual disorders are associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, a large, long-term study has found.
While medical advances have helped people live longer with cardiovascular diseases, many of the risk factors that lead to these diseases continue to grow. Fueled by ongoing increases in high blood ...
ADAM10 protein levels in blood linked to early Alzheimer's and genetic risk factors by Maria Fernanda Ziegler, FAPESP edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Cardiologist Dr Sakhare emphasises cardiac work-ups for patients with family histories of heart disease to identify ...
Multiple components contribute to heart health risks, including someone’s genetics and family history of cardiovascular diseases. According to experts, those with a higher genetic risk may benefit ...
Gum disease, a widespread condition, is linked to increased heart disease risk, according to Harvard Health. Bacteria from gum disease may trigger blood vessel inflammation, potentially leading to ...
Exposure to light at night disrupts circadian rhythms, increasing risk of heart disease, stroke, and irregular heartbeat, ...
The absence of high BP, hyperlipidemia, underweight or overweight, diabetes and smoking could extend life expectancy by more ...
Remember former Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) who got censured for pulling the fire alarm in the Capitol Building as lawmakers ...
Discover 5 critical warning signs of clogged heart arteries. Early recognition of these symptoms could save your life by ...
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