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Adopting a physically active lifestyle at any stage of adulthood significantly lowers your risk of dying from any cause, especially from cardiovascular disease. A sweeping analysis of 85 studies ...
We frequently focus on what we eat to stay healthy, but when we eat may be just as important—particularly for our hearts. In today's fast-paced society, supper often lasts until late at night, ...
For nearly 60 years, doctors have measured cholesterol levels in the blood to identify people at risk of heart disease. But a ...
Only 20% of midlife women meet heart health goals, and sleep may be the missing piece. A large study found poor sleep during ...
Harvard Health reveals a connection between heart and brain health. Arterial damage impacts cognitive ability. Alzheimer's shares risk factors with heart disease. India faces a surge in heart ailments ...
Being consistently physically active in adulthood is linked to a 30–40% lower risk of death from any cause in later life, ...
Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms have a slightly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life.
After menopause, individuals with cardiovascular disease and weight gain may face a higher risk of breast cancer, recent ...
The absence of high BP, hyperlipidemia, underweight or overweight, diabetes and smoking could extend life expectancy by more ...
It wasn't doctors or researchers who set the bar at 10,000 steps. It was a brand. But decades later, we're still counting ...
Poor sleep may raise heart disease risk in menopausal women, new research finds. Learn why sleep quality is crucial for heart ...
Finerenone may lower risks for kidney and cardiovascular events for adults with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, ...