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LAFAYETTE PARISH — Dozens of women across Acadiana came together Tuesday in support of heart health and wellness at the ...
A new analysis found that red meat studies with industry links were more likely to report favorable results than those ...
The study, which was conducted by researchers at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, found that ...
Women with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus or systemic sclerosis were more than twice as likely to suffer a cardiovascular disease-related death compared to men with the same conditions between 1999 and ...
Results showed that replacing a half-hour of sedentary time with a half-hour of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity every ...
Public libraries have always been an important community resource, and a new program in New Hampshire is letting libraries ...
Following discharge for COVID-19 hospitalization, county-level social deprivation does not affect long-term cardiovascular risk.
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People who were less active, with a daily average of more than 14 hours of sedentary behavior, were more than twice as likely to have another cardiac event, including heart attack, surgery to treat ...
A discussion about screening for Lp(a), a factor that can contribute to hypertension, with Wenjun Fan, MD, PhD, and Arya ...
New guidance from the American Heart Association (AHA) emphasizes the need to integrate palliative care into treatment plans ...
People with irregular sleep schedules had a 26% higher risk of major cardiovascular events, even if they got the recommended ...