Hot weather is responsible for an average of almost 50,000 years of healthy life lost to cardiovascular disease every year ...
Hot weather is responsible for an average of almost 50,000 years of healthy life lost to cardiovascular disease every year among people in Australia, according to research published in the European ...
Canberra: A new study has highlighted the alarming role of extreme heat in exacerbating heart disease in Australia, ...
CV risk factors don’t just impact heart health, but also affect other organs, including the brain, say experts.
People with food insecurity as young adults had a 41% higher risk of developing heart disease in middle age, a long-running ...
Reducing seven risk factors for heart disease and having higher Life's Simple 7 scores may help decrease biomarkers for ...
Tom Belmont, president and CEO, Greater Philadelphia Business Coalition on Health (GPBCH) previews the upcoming employer symposia, which seeks to help employers navigate solutions for the management ...
Researchers in Australia have drawn a link between cardiovascular disease and hot weather, forecasting that the heart disease ...
New research suggests that changes in alcohol consumption significantly impact cholesterol levels, raising questions about ...
The British Heart Foundation has funded a Leeds-based project which will improve understanding of the links between Type 2 ...
Reducing time in front of the TV can protect people at risk of type 2 diabetes from experiencing a major cardiovascular event ...