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A new study has found that eating more green vegetables daily could help prevent heart disease in older adults.
A new study shows that cells in atherosclerotic blood vessels grow in a way that resembles tumor development. This finding ...
Eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day could help protect your heart, according to a new long-term study that ...
A higher intake of Vitamin K1 is linked to a reduced risk of atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD) Leafy green and ...
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A cup and a half of leafy green vegetables could go a long way to addressing atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD's), ...
The body was sent to Seberang Jaya Hospital, where a post-mortem confirmed the cause of death as coronary atherosclerosis – a ...
Not many people know that our oral health is closely related to our heart health. Poor oral hygiene, resulting in gum disease ...
Five common reasons why people have heart attacks by understanding the everyday factors that can trigger a life-threatening ...
Gum disease or inflammation, like gingivitis, has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Here's how flossing can help.
People with HIV face nearly three times the risk of subclinical obstructive coronary atherosclerosis, even with comparable cardiovascular risk profiles, new imaging data reveal.
One of the leading risk factors for heart disease is high cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type of fat with necessary functions, but too much in the blood is harmful. High cholesterol can lead to plaque ...