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We asked cardiologists if taking aspirin really helps prevent heart disease—here’s what they said
Cardiologists explain when aspirin may help—and when it may do more harm than good.
A new study suggests that women who strength train may significantly lower heart attack risk, with 2 or more hours of ...
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Cardiologists say healthy eating could prevent up to 80% of heart disease and stroke
Two of the largest global studies on heart attack and stroke risk point to the same finding: most cardiovascular events trace ...
Researchers say that just 2 hours of weekly strength training may help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in women, ...
A new international expert consensus document refines and updates how heart failure is identified and classified, aiming to ...
Men may need to exert double the amount of effort as women to fend off heart disease. That's according to new research from China that found men need twice as much exercise as women to lower their ...
Research presented at the 2024 European Society of Cardiology Congress explored gender-based care and outcomes disparities, with potential implications for health care policy and equitable care of ...
Heart disease is a type of cardiovascular disease that affects the heart’s structure and function. Several different heart conditions fall under the umbrella term for heart disease. The most common ...
Although it may be preventable, more Americans are dying from heart disease than ever before. Now, cardiologists are reconsidering how to reverse the trend. Heart disease has been America’s leading ...
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