Tag: heart
Men Develop Heart Disease Much Earlier Than Women
Men develop coronary heart disease years before women. Significant differences appear as early as the mid-30s, say researchers from Northwestern Medicine.
Scientists Solve Mystery of Why Kidney Disease “Poisons” the Heart
Scientists have finally uncovered a solution to a longstanding medical mystery: why more than half of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)...
Gum Health Guards Your Heart
American Heart Association links gum disease to heart risks via bacteria and inflammation. Brushing, flossing cut ASCVD odds
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Men Need Almost Twice as Much Exercise as Women for Equal...
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Cardiovascular Research shows women reduce coronary heart disease risk by 30% with around four hours of...
Everyday Microplastics May Accelerate Heart Disease, Especially in Males
Routine exposure to microplastics may accelerate atherosclerosis, the artery-narrowing condition leading to heart attacks and strokes. This effect was observed in male...
Midlife Heart Damage Linked to Dementia Risk
For decades, medicine treated the heart and brain as separate entities. However, a groundbreaking 25-year Whitehall II studyreveals that even subtle heart...

































