Men begin developing coronary heart disease - which can lead to heart attacks - years earlier than women, with differences ...
Exposure to high levels of the body’s primary stress hormone – cortisol – in preterm fetuses can disrupt normal heart development, potentially increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease in later ...
Past research has consistently shown that men tend to develop heart disease earlier than women. In recent decades, however, ...
Higher blood pressure at birth and in early childhood is linked to a higher risk for elevated blood pressure and hypertension ...
In a recent study published in The Lancet Public Health, researchers investigated the associations between early adulthood body mass index (BMI) and cardiovascular diseases in a Chinese population and ...
A large 14-year women’s cohort study finds no significant link between age at menopause and developing diabetes.
The initiative aims to move beyond single-parameter glucose tracking by integrating key cardio-metabolic biomarkers directly ...
With cardiovascular disease remaining the leading cause of death in the United States, FIU is establishing an ...
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