Compared with those who spent most of their time in a single room, people with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) who were able to...
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Tiny fragments of plastic have become ubiquitous in our environment and our bodies. Higher exposure to these microplastics, which can be inadvertently consumed or inhaled, is associated with a heightened prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases, according to new research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25).
Compared with those who spent most of their time in a single room, people with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) who were able to...
People diagnosed with colorectal cancer are significantly more likely to die of cardiovascular causes than the general population, especially in the...
People diagnosed with colorectal cancer are significantly more likely to die of cardiovascular causes than the general population, especially in the...
Women of childbearing age who had both ovaries removed, in a procedure called bilateral oophorectomy, were more likely to develop heart failure later...
People diagnosed with colorectal cancer are significantly more likely to die of cardiovascular causes than the general population, especially in the...
Mammograms, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models, may reveal much more than cancer, according to a study being presented at the...
The answer to your heart health may be on your wrist, a new study suggests. Researchers have developed a new way to assess cardiovascular health based...
People diagnosed with colorectal cancer are more likely to die from heart-related conditions than the general population, particularly within the...
People diagnosed with colorectal cancer are more likely to die from heart-related conditions than the general population, particularly within the...
Mammograms are best known as a tool to screen for breast cancer, but a new study shows they may also reveal hidden signs of heart disease—thanks to...