Among women, cardiovascular disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association.
The CDC says that almost half of Americans have at least one risk factor for heart disease. That's why you should get screenings regularly. Now let's dig into when you should. Hint: it's before ...
The statistics are alarming. According to the American Heart Association, one in three women dies from heart disease, yet ...
In honor of Heart Month this February, Pilot is calling on guests to join the fight against heart disease and stroke. Marking its eighth year of supporting lifesaving research and heart health ...
The PAD Collaborative has launched an online heat map to raise awareness of the risk of non-traumatic lower limb amputations, ...
Your 50s is an important decade when it comes to your health—especially your cardiovascular health. The average age for being ...
causing an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in these patients. But no one was looking at the vasculature," the blood vessels that carry the virus throughout the body and in and out of ...
Breathing exercises can temporarily lower your blood pressure and heart rate by activating the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system, sending signals to and from ...
AI/AN-majority and rural census tracts face longer distances to LCS facilities, impacting screening access and early diagnosis. The USPSTF recommends annual LCS for high-risk individuals, but ...
While at home blood pressure monitors have become an essential tool for patients like Achola ... people to make informed decisions about their heart health. “By fostering a culture of regular ...