Modern work culture may be taking a serious toll on heart health. Dr. Jayaranganath M says chronic stress, ultra-processed foods, sleep deprivation and excessive screen time are contributing to rising ...
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A new US study suggests COVID-19 vaccines may do more than prevent severe illness. Researchers found vaccinated individuals ...
A 38-year-old professional, fit by most measures, clutches his chest on his way to work. His last cholesterol test? Perfectly ...
Researchers at UCLA Health have identified a key gene that may help explain why women are more likely than men to develop a certain type of artery plaque linked to heart disease. In a study published ...
A doctor has explained how heart attack symptoms differ between men and women — and how women's warning signs are frequently ...
Drug prescribed 50 million times a year in UK and BBC Morning Live viewers told of how they 'may not be universally helpful' ...
Studies have found that the relative risk of dying is highest immediately after experiencing loss, especially for six months, ...
A new blood test developed by a University of Alberta physician promises to eliminate the guesswork clinicians face with an apparent heart attack. The current gold standard test used for the clinical ...