"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan.
Despite major medical advances, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death—largely because we act too late.
Long COVID linked to increased risk for cardiac arrhythmias and coronary artery disease; increased risk for heart failure, peripheral artery disease seen in women only ...
The ACC has published a scientific statement regarding the use of gene editing therapy for cardiovascular disease.
New heart research from Case Western Reserve University offers new insight into cardiovascular disease. Plus, CAR-T therapy ...
Parents of kids with neurodevelopmental disorders may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, a national cohort study ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Why aren’t we doing better in the battle ...
A history of pregnancy loss was assessed using self-reported data from the UK Biobank questionnaire and categorised as ...
Premenstrual disorders are associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, a large, long-term study has found. New research analyzing patient health data from more than 3 million ...
Placental abruption may raise lifelong cardiovascular disease risk in offspring. Learn how early-life factors shape heart ...
Guidelines for treating heart patients has been updated. Doctors have new ways to determine who is likely to develop heart ...
Dr. Flood said smoking is closely linked to heart attacks, strokes, cancers, and peripheral vascular disease—which can ...