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A higher intake of Vitamin K1 is linked to a reduced risk of atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD) Leafy green and ...
Zetia keeps your body from absorbing cholesterol in your diet, and it is generally safe and well-tolerated. So, it’s a good ...
Despite the global implementation of clinical algorithms designed to predict atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease based on ...
Clinicians and their patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) need to be aware of zinc intake and anemia status.
In an exclusive chat with Deccan Chronicle, Kshemavana’s Chief Wellness Officer warns against drug abuse, nutraceutical ...
Five common reasons why people have heart attacks by understanding the everyday factors that can trigger a life-threatening ...
If you have had a heart failure and even a mild activity makes you breathless, you might wonder if sexual activity is safe ...
A cup and a half of leafy green vegetables could go a long way to addressing atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD's), new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), the University of Western ...
Not many people know that our oral health is closely related to our heart health. Poor oral hygiene, resulting in gum disease ...
People with HIV face nearly three times the risk of subclinical obstructive coronary atherosclerosis, even with comparable cardiovascular risk profiles, new imaging data reveal.
Eating a bowl of leafy green and cruciferous vegetables like spinach, kale, and broccoli may be good to ward off the risk of ...
A team of researchers found that leafy green vegetables may help prevent atherosclerotic vascular diseases -- a subgroup of ...