Resistant hypertension, despite medication, can increase the risk of stroke. A Delhi-based cardiologist shared how its early ...
A major study finds that a single, uninterrupted 15-minute walk may do more for heart health and longevity than several ...
The electronic health record data analyzed in this study is anonymized and never leaves a secure data environment, which is ...
Just 15 minutes of continuous walking, or roughly 1,500 steps, is enough to give your heart a workout. The study found that those who walked for at least this long in one go slashed their risk of ...
According into American Heart Association, about 436,000 people in the U.S. die from cardiac arrest. Only about 40% get the ...
After adjusting for established CVD risk factors, the cohort that experienced the brightest nights had significantly higher ...
The tiny blood vessels in a person’s eyes can be used to predict their risk of heart disease, as well as whether they’re ...
Results from the PREVUE-VALVE study suggest that there are currently at least 4.7 million people aged 65–85 living with ...
Cardiovascular and metabolic health are influenced by the circadian system, which regulates 24-hour rhythms across numerous physiologic processes. Disruptions to circadian rhythmicity can adversely ...
As modern lifestyles increasingly challenge the body's natural circadian rhythm, the American Heart Association is ...
Other studies show you don’t need to hit 10,000 to see improvements, either. Some research suggests that walking around 7,000 ...
University of Missouri researchers received a $2.74 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to combat arterial stiffening, which contributes to cardiovascular disease.