The coronavirus vaccine reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events linked to covid-19 - strokes, heart attacks, and hospitalization from heart disease - by about 40 percent, according to a new ...
In the U.S., Hispanic/Latino populations are disproportionately at risk for eye diseases like glaucoma and diabetic ...
Adults who drink just one sugar-sweetened beverage a day face roughly 60 percent higher odds of developing non-alcoholic ...
In the U.S., Hispanic/Latino populations are disproportionately at risk for eye diseases like glaucoma and diabetic ...
Obese people in middle age now have the same risk of heart-related conditions as those of a healthy weight because of advances in medication, research has found.
Hispanic/Latino US adults who reported having diabetes and multiple cumulative cardiovascular disease risk factors ...
Researchers say that just 2 hours of weekly strength training may help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in women, ...
The new study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine continued to protect against COVID-19-associated “major adverse cardiovascular events” (MACE), which ...
MOOBS may be an early indicator of future heart attack, a new study warns. On the contrary, a strong chest and back are ...
New research links the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to fewer serious cardiovascular events among U.S. veterans, especially ...