A new study published by the American Heart Association indicates a disheartening finding: the prevalence of cardiovascular ...
A recent study indicates that an AI tool can analyze routine mammogram scans for breast cancer screening and predict heart disease risk in women.
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, March 10, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Women who have pregnancy complications might face a higher risk of heart disease, a new study has concluded.
A @HopkinsMedicine-led study offers strong evidence that adults with coexisting prediabetes and hypertension are at a higher ...
About 40% of East Asians suffer from alcohol intolerance, known as "Asian Flush Syndrome," caused by an ALDH2 genetic ...
For decades, it’s been shown that taking a fish oil supplement —or incorporating more fish into one’s diet—can improve heart health. But in a new study, a research team in Australia examined its ...
A new study finds AI can potentially detect artery calcification in routine mammograms, helping identify women at risk of ...
Noise pollution from traffic is emerging as an increasingly acute threat to health, and new research shows that even moderate road traffic noise can affect the heart and circulatory system after just ...
Men are at a much higher risk of heart attacks than women earlier in life, a new study reveals. Researchers at Northwestern University found that men start to develop coronary heart disease years ...
Kids with numerous dental problems and severe gingivitis were up to 45% more likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or coronary artery disease as adults than kids with less oral disease.
The largest cardiovascular outcomes trial on TRT ever conducted changed the clinical conversation — but most men ...