cardiovascular

How Sleep Deprivation Affects Your Heart, According to Scientists

Dec 05, 2016 PM EST This is how lack of sleep increases your risk of heart problems according to scientists.

Statin Drug for Cholesterol is Not Effective for Heart Disease Prevention in Elderly, Study Says

Jun 14, 2016 AM EDT New study conducted by a team of scientists found that statin drug may not be effective for heart disease prevention in elderly.

Black Carbon Increases Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Women, Study

Aug 28, 2014 AM EDT Wood smoke pollutants increase cardiovascular risk in women, according to a McGill University study.

Exercise Enhances Cardiovascular Health and Protects Against Cognitive Impairment As We Age, Study

Aug 25, 2014 AM EDT Exercise not only improves cardiovascular strength, but also protects against cognitive impairment as we age, according to a new study by the University of Montreal and its affiliated Institut ...

Too Much Exercise Is Bad For Health, Study

Aug 16, 2014 AM EDT American researchers have found evidence of an increase in cardiovascular deaths among heart attack survivors, who exercise too much.

Peripheral Neuropathy linked to Cardiovascular Diseases in Diabetic Patients, Study

Aug 07, 2014 AM EDT The loss of sensation in the feet in diabetics can be a predictor of cardiovascular events like heart attack and strokes, according to a new study by the St. George's University of London.

High-Salt Diet Doubles Stroke Risk in Type-2 Diabetics, Study

Jul 23, 2014 AM EDT Type-2 diabetic patients, who adopt diets rich in salt content, face heightened risk of developing cardiovascular diseases than those who consume less sodium, according to a new study by the ...

Childhood Sexual Abuse Increases Risk of Developing Cardiovascular Diseases in Women, Study

Jul 19, 2014 AM EDT Adults who were sexually abused as children face a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, according to a University of Pittsburgh study.

Sedentary Behaviour Lowers Cardiovascular Fitness Levels, Study

Jul 08, 2014 AM EDT Sedentary behaviour affects cardiovascular health, according to a new study by the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Better Heart health Linked with Fewer Memory Problems, Study

Jun 12, 2014 AM EDT People with poor heart health are more likely to suffer from learning and memory impairment than those with good cardiovascular health, according to a new study by Brigham Young University.

Compound Found in Tomato Improves Blood Vessel Function in Heart Disease Patients, Study

Jun 10, 2014 AM EDT Daily intake of lycopene supplements - a compound found in tomatoes and other foods - improves blood vessel function in patients with cardiovascular disease, according to a new study by the University ...

Obesity at Young Age Leads to Severe Weight Problems Later In Life, Study

May 06, 2014 AM EDT People, who are obese at 25, are more likely to suffer from severe weight problems over 35 years of age, according to a City University of New York and University of Wyoming study.

Constant Exposure to Aircraft Noise Triggers Cardiovascular Diseases in Older People, Study

Oct 10, 2013 AM EDT Apart from hearing impairment, older people living next to airports, also face increased risk of suffering from heart problems, according to a study conducted by researchers at the at the Harvard ...

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