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Massive genetic study shows higher testosterone linked to heart problems, but just for men
Testosterone is often treated as a marker of health and vigor, especially in men. But new genetic evidence suggests it’s not ...
An implant the size of a paper clip that allows people with heart failure to monitor their condition from home has been ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods — like sodas, packaged snacks, and processed meats — was linked to a 47% higher risk of ...
Covid-19 infections have been strongly linked with cardiovascular conditions like heart disease and stroke, but new research shows that other viral infections such as influenza, HIV, hepatitis C and ...
Many heart emergencies come out of nowhere, especially when the person recently had normal ECGs, cholesterol levels, or routine health check reports. This disconnect usually brings confusion and fear, ...
An estimated 4.2 million people die within 30 days of surgery worldwide each year. A new study suggests that deaths and ...
Heart disease has been the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. for decades, but the type of heart disease deaths is changing. A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association looked at ...
Learn about subtle early signs of heart disease, including fatigue, breathlessness, and unusual pain, and when to seek ...
Though chest pain is the symptom most commonly associated with cardiovascular issues, there are a range of atypical symptoms that may indicate something is wrong with the heart. High blood pressure, ...
A cardiologist urging people to 'know your numbers' has outlined why it could be crucial to track your blood pressure, ...
If you are facing shortness of breath, don't overlook it as it may be connected to underlying heart issues.
A heart murmur can sound scary—literally. A Keck Medicine of USC cardiologist explains why it might not be as scary as you ...
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