Having high levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the so-called good cholesterol, is usually considered positive. But that might not
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Heart attack risk on the rise for pregnant women and death rate remains high
The risk of having a heart attack while pregnant, giving birth, or during the two months after delivery, continues to
Exercise can lower blood pressure, cut heart disease risk for teenagers
While exercise has a host of benefits for people in every age group, it is especially important for teenagers. A
Mother’s lifestyle habits can influence child’s fitness levels, chances of obesity
Mothers play a huge role in ensuring their children follow a healthy lifestyle and have a lower risk of developing
This Woman’s Open Letter To The Mother Of Her Son’s Organ Donor Will Break You
As a mother, the thought of having to bury your child is unfathomable. But for 33-year-old Kate Harris it was
Experts Reveal How Much Exercise You Need To Do To Counteract A Day At Your Desk
It’s no secret that sitting down all day can seriously take its toll on our health. Research shows lack of
Your Blood Type Might Put You At A Greater Risk For These 5 Conditions
What’s your blood type? This question is often followed by a long pause and an eventual, “No clue.” Which leads
Allergen in red meat linked to heart disease
A team of researchers says it has linked sensitivity to an allergen in red meat to the buildup of plaque
Study with implications for opioid crisis finds opioids raise risk of fracture nonunion
Dr. Robert Zura, Professor and Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, was part of
Loneliness is bad for the heart
Loneliness is bad for the heart and a strong predictor of premature death, according to a study presented today at