Microplastics, found in everything from bottled water to meat, may be damaging our hearts, according to a new study.
A new study out of Japan has found that regularly consuming this beverage can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia —as well as prevent cancer and heart disease.
A new study finds that young adults experiencing food insecurity face a 41% higher risk of developing heart disease in midlife.
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The United Regional Health Care System is celebrating a major milestone in cardiovascular care ...
They may lower your risk of other neurodegenerative diseases, too. Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD A new study ...
Struggling to afford food today could mean heart problems tomorrow. Young adults experiencing food insecurity have a 41% greater risk of developing heart disease in midlife, even after accounting for ...
High-income, college-educated Americans are much less likely to suffer heart attacks and strokes than the rest of the ...
The Brevard chapter of The Links, Incorporated, will host a Black Wellness Expo as part of the group's efforts to raise health care awareness.
For people who quit after drinking 1.5 drinks per day or less, their LDL rose 1.10 mg/dL and their HDL fell by 1.25 mg/dL. Quitting after drinking 1.5 to three drinks per day, led to a rise in LDL of ...
On the heels of research presented at the American Heart Association conference, experts want you to take scary headlines ...
Measured in milliseconds, a normal HRV for adults can range from below 20 to above 200, depending age, gender, and other ...
They all agree that the ideal workout routine for longevity is a mix of vigorous intensity exercise, moderate intensity ...