A new report from the American Heart Association highlights where heart disease stands in the U.S.
Deaths from heart disease and stroke are declining, but still kill more Americans than any other cause, according to new data ...
Dr. Christopher Kramer of UVA Health explains how rampant obesity and its related complications continue to drive cardiovascular deaths across the country.
Though deaths linked to cardiovascular diseases are down, stroke and heart disease are still in the top five leading causes ...
Following expert guidance can be your prescription for better health as 80% of heart disease and stroke is preventable.
Deaths have fallen, but cardiovascular disease still leads U.S. mortality, with daily habits playing a key role in risk.
The AHA acknowledged that Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic syndrome (CKM) is a condition that involves a chain reaction inside ...
For decades, heart disease has been the leading cause of death for both men and women; yet women face a higher risk of death ...
Annual heart disease deaths fell 2.7% from 2022 to 2023, the report found.
It also “significantly” cut heart and kidney disease risk.
Cardiologists say shoveling snow can increase a person's risk of experiencing a heart attack.
Undergraduate researchers study a protein that converts omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 fatty acids, possibly reducing ...