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Doctors are thinking differently about what drives cardiovascular issues. It’s no longer just about blood pressure and cholesterol. By Nina Agrawal Heart disease is the leading killer of men and ...
Men with heart risk factors tend to lose their brain health more quickly than women with similar heart risks, a new study ...
While chest pain is the most common heart attack symptom, there are various lesser-known red flags that are worth keeping an ...
Experts have started thinking more broadly about what puts a person at risk for heart disease, still the leading killer in the U.S.
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Being at higher risk of heart disease may cause dementia to appear in men a decade before it will occur in similarly at-risk ...
Non-exercising women could almost halve their risk of an adverse cardiac event by doing just 3.4 minutes a day of vigorous ...