Only 56% of women were aware of heart disease risks, the CDC found.
Hone Health reports that chronic inflammation is a key factor in heart disease risk often overlooked in standard health ...
People who naturally stay up late, self-described night owls, are more likely to have poor heart health than people with a ...
"Clinical practice must move beyond the outdated notion that women are simply 'small men.'" ...
Adults — especially women — who stay up late have a worse cardiovascular health score and a higher risk of heart attack or stroke, according to a new study.
Men face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease earlier than women, so heart health awareness, prevention and early ...
Cardiovascular disease is a great risk for women, especially for those unaware of how it can affect you. The American Heart ...
You don't need a gym or fancy equipment to start strength training. Bodyweight exercises, such as air squats, push-ups and ...
New study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in mid-30s. Northwestern research ...
Bad news, night owls: Staying up late can be bad for your heart. But there's good news, too.
Doctors say improving cardiovascular health doesn’t require an expensive diet overhaul or strict food rules — just a few ...