Scientists at Barcelona's Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute put one common mantra under the microscope in a new ...
Having a quality breakfast that provides the right amount of energy to face the day, around a quarter of daily intake, ...
“The short answer to that is, since we have not had any medication to treat it, there has not been as much interest amongst ...
Drinking sweetened beverages can increase cardiovascular disease risk, but occasionally savoring sugary refreshments doesn't ...
Routine screening to detect risk factors for heart disease dropped sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic in England, and some ...
Inadequate magnesium intake is a critical factor in cardiovascular disease development, necessitating increased awareness and ...
One study found that consuming sweetened beverages such as sodas and fruit drinks can increase the risk of several ...
A cohort study evaluated how polygenic risk scores (PRS) and polysocial scores (PSS), which include social determinants of health (SDOH) and lifestyle-psychological factors, correlate to risk of ...
For years, doctors have known that high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and smoking raise the risk of cardiovascular disease. They typically use these factors to calculate patients ...
Things like early menarche, preeclampsia, and endometriosis didn’t reclassify risk in women ages 45-69. The question is: why?
In this prospective study, polysocial and polygenic risk scores were independently associated with incident coronary heart ...
That’s particularly important if you have one of several elevated risk factors for high Lp(a), including: family history of high Lp(a), early-onset heart disease, familial hypercholesterolemia ...