As if women didn't already have enough health issues to worry about, new research from the University of Queensland links one ...
Exercising at a high intensity for as little as 90 seconds a day may protect from the risk of a major cardiovascular event, ...
Men at risk for heart disease may develop dementia up to a decade earlier than similarly at-risk women, a new study found.
With the help of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool, computed tomography (CT) scans taken to look for tumors or bleeding or infections, also revealed calcium buildup in arteries, a sign of worsening ...
Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors, including obesity, face brain health decline a decade earlier—from their mid ...
University of Colorado professor Leslie Leinwand thinks studying python hearts could lead to treatments for human heart disease ...
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has emerged as one of the most prevalent liver conditions globally, largely driven ...
An average of four minutes of incidental vigorous physical activity a day could almost halve the risk of major cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks, for middle-aged women who do not engage in ...
In an analysis of the sleep habits of over 72,000 people, researchers identified a particular pattern that can dramatically ...
Short, intense bouts of physical activity during daily life were associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug developed at Stanford Medicine that offers hope to people diagnosed ...
Women who have a high genetic risk of depression are more likely to develop heart disease, University of Queensland ...