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Green tea may reduce the risk of heart disease – here’s how many cups you should drink
Research suggests that this tea may have a positive effect on heart health.
The risk for major adverse cardiovascular events appeared similar between older patients treated with 5-aminosalicylic acid ...
The current guideline of 150 minutes/week moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) yields a CVD risk reduction of about 8-9%.
Cardiomyopathy is a group of diseases that weaken the heart muscle and are a leading cause of heart failure and sudden ...
In people with type 2 diabetes (T2D), higher levels of arm and trunk fat are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, while higher levels of leg fat are ...
Perceived inadequate neighborhood food shopping access is associated with an increased risk for incident cardiovascular disease in US adults.
Cardiovascular risk, including the risk of MI, heart failure (HF), and ischemic stroke, is significantly elevated in older patients diagnosed with cancer, according to a new analysis of the Aspirin in ...
CVD risk factors that are present in childhood can be strong predictors of cardiac events later in life, new data suggest. The study of children from three countries who were followed for nearly 24 ...
A new study suggests that the current exercise guidelines of 150 minutes per week may offer modest cardiovascular protection, ...
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