A team of US researchers discovered that current risk models underestimate cardiovascular events among people with HIV, particularly in women and...
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Cardiovascular risk models don't accurately predict heart disease in HIV-positive women and Black men in wealthy countries.
A team of US researchers discovered that current risk models underestimate cardiovascular events among people with HIV, particularly in women and...
People with HIV face higher cardiovascular risks due to chronic inflammation and immune system activation, requiring proactive heart health...
People with HIV face higher cardiovascular risks due to chronic inflammation and immune system activation, requiring proactive heart health...
Promising new drugs to prevent and treat HIV have the potential to transform the response to the disease. But getting these drugs to those who need...
Morning coffee said to lower heart risk Research suggests that people who consumed coffee in the morning were less at risk of dying from...
Drinking coffee in the morning may offer more health benefits than sipping it throughout the day, according to a study published in the European...
Skeletal muscle fat infiltration (IMAT) is linked to coronary microvascular dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk, independent of BMI and...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are the two leading causes of death in the United States. A new study by researchers at The University of...
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A recent study has uncovered an intriguing relationship between sugar consumption and cardiovascular disease risk. While eating sugary treats in...