Shocking study reveals smoking just two to five cigarettes daily doubles heart disease risk and increases death risk by 60%.
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High blood pressure in adolescence a silent risk of atherosclerosis later in life, finds study
A blood pressure as low as 120/80 mm Hg in adolescence can be linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis in middle age, ...
Smoking cannabis can increase the risk of heart problems—but doing so and eating highly processed foods increases cardiac ...
New research looks into the importance of walking “bouts” in addition to step count when it comes to heart health. People who ...
A trial finds a liberal vs restrictive transfusion threshold for at-risk cardiac patients may improve heart failure and ...
Women are more likely to leave the cardiology field compared to their male peers, according to a research letter published July 10 in JAMA Cardiology. Researchers from the University of Michigan in ...
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Will Librexia ACS Study Setback Dent BMY's Cardiovascular Portfolio?
Bristol Myers Squibb BMY recently announced that it will discontinue the late-stage Librexia study on cardiovascular ...
Researchers found only 26 percent of cardiology programs have formal policies governing physicians’ regard for patients’ do-not-resuscitate wishes, a study published Aug. 10 in the Journal of the ...
Neighborhoods in the highest quintile, or top 20%, of structural racism experienced significantly higher rates of cardiovascular clinical and behavioral risk factors and cardiovascular diseases ...
People who needed a root canal saw an improvement in cholesterol, blood sugar and other factors after getting the dental ...
This first-of-its-kind study aims to reduce cardiac arrest response times and save lives by dispatching drones carrying AEDs ...
A nationwide study found that ASCs treat 15% more patients in socially vulnerable areas for cardiac interventions compared with hospital outpatient departments. According to a May 1 news release from ...
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