A new study suggests that watching less TV may lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other blood vessel problems, even for people who are more...
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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) affects the blood vessels outside the heart and can cause serious health problems. However, it is often overlooked in women, leading to differences in diagnosis, treatment, and health outcomes. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published in Circulation, highlights these issues and calls for more research to address […] The post Women with peripheral vascular disease often underdiagnosed and undertreated appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study suggests that watching less TV may lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other blood vessel problems, even for people who are more...
TUESDAY, March 25, 2025 -- Lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure have a greater impact on the heart health of women than...
TUESDAY, March 25, 2025 -- Lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure have a greater impact on the heart health of women than...
It’s an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke. As we age and our...
It’s an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke. As we age and our...
A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...
A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...
A new discovery from Rutgers Health scientists could lead to better treatments for a deadly lung disease called Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)....
A new study suggests that pregnant women with higher levels of certain vitamins and minerals, such as B12, copper, and manganese, may have a lower...
Limiting TV watching to one hour or less per day may help reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other blood vessel diseases, even for people...