The CDC says that almost half of Americans have at least one risk factor for heart disease. That's why you should get screenings regularly. Now let's dig into when you should. Hint: it's before ...
Term Survival Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery,” published in the January 2025 issue of Surgery by Vyas et al.
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Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes.
The statistics are alarming. According to the American Heart Association, one in three women dies from heart disease, yet ...
Research from Saint Louis University (SLU) and the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine finds that some of the ...
It’s the leading cause of death in America for both men and women and it’s responsible for one in every five deaths — heart ...
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Most people have never been to med school, so their ability to diagnose illnesses or health problems is limited. Yet, the average person knows that the health of their heart is all important.
February is heart month. Almost all heart attacks are preventable, but in spite of that they remain the number one cause of ...
This cross-sectional study found that the foods advertised during National Football League games, the most watched sporting events in the U.S., were frequently high in sodium, calorie, and fat content ...
Holy Cross Medical Group welcomes cardiologist Dr. Laura Verde to their team in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Specializing in various areas, she brings valuable experie ...