Millions Take This Popular Supplement – Scientists Discover a Concerning Link to Heart Failure Melatonin supplements have become a go-to solution for millions of Americans seeking better sleep. Marketed as …
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Why ApoB Testing May Be a Better Predictor of Heart Disease Than LDL Cholesterol For decades, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — often labeled “bad cholesterol” — has been the cornerstone …
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Understanding “Asian Flush”: The Science Behind the Alcohol Flush Reaction For many people of Asian descent, enjoying a glass of wine or a cocktail can lead to an immediate and …
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New Daily Pill Rivals Injections in Lowering Cholesterol, Offering Hope for Heart Disease Prevention A new experimental daily pill, enlicitide, has demonstrated significant cholesterol-lowering effects in a large clinical trial, …
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Cardiovascular Health and the Environment: A Growing Concern A joint statement from leading international cardiac scientific societies highlights the significant role of environmental factors in the development of cardiovascular diseases. …
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Prediabetes Remission Cuts Heart Disease Risk by Over 50% A large international analysis indicates that returning blood glucose levels to normal in people with prediabetes may dramatically lower the risk …
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AI Advances in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Diagnosis Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a prevalent genetic cardiovascular disorder characterized by thickening of the left ventricle, is increasingly benefiting from advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), …
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The Surprising Link Between Allergies and Heart Disease For years, allergies have been viewed primarily as a nuisance – causing sneezing, itching, and discomfort. Although, emerging research reveals a far …
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The Complex Link Between Obesity, Inflammation, and Heart Disease Obesity is a growing global health crisis, and its connection to cardiovascular disease is increasingly clear. However, the relationship is not …
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Childhood Oral Health Linked to Adult Heart Disease Risk A growing body of research suggests a connection between oral health in childhood and the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) later …