A new study from the University of Georgia pinpoints lifestyle factors that could lead to hardened arteries. One of the
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Statins safe for preventing cardiovascular events in rheumatoid arthritis patients, study suggests
Results from a large clinical trial indicate that patients with rheumatoid arthritis are likely to experience the same level of
Heart attack warning: Heart attacks can happen in younger people – this is why
A heart attack happens when the supply of blood to the heart is suddenly blocked. A lack of blood to
Real cost of heart attacks and strokes: Double the direct medical expense
The full financial cost of a heart attack or stroke is twice as much as the medical costs when lost
Adding Healthy Food To Your Diet Is More Crucial Than Cutting Out Junk
As anyone who has ever tried #cleaneating can attest, it a bloody tough gig: the more you deprive yourself of
Lowering blood pressure prevents worsening brain damage in elderly: Study suggests more aggressive hypertension treatment could help preserve brain function as well as reduce cardiovascular events
Elderly people with high blood pressure, or hypertension, who took medicine to keep their 24-hour systolic blood pressure around 130
Drinking Sugary Beverages Linked with Early Death
Soda and other sugary beverages aren't exactly known for being healthy. But now, a new study finds that sugar-sweetened beverages
Higher consumption of sugary beverages linked with increased risk of early mortality
The more sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) people consumed, the greater their risk of premature death — particularly death from cardiovascular disease,
Ageing research: The healthy ageing has been identified
What makes a healthy diet healthy? The age itself is a risk factor for numerous ailments such as cancer, heart
NFL players show heart abnormalities decades after retiring from football: Players with the largest body size at highest risk; researchers urge close monitoring
While elite athletes are often at peak fitness, they are not immune to — and may even face a higher