Stress May Be Tougher on Women's Hearts Than Men's: Study
Preliminary research found blood flow doesn’t rise in women, possibly raising their cardiac riskContinue Reading
Preliminary research found blood flow doesn’t rise in women, possibly raising their cardiac riskContinue Reading
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In study, depressed patients were more apt to develop peripheral artery diseaseContinue Reading
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Large study from Taiwan found inactive people fared worse at all blood-pressure levelsContinue Reading
Characteristic is found most often in black male athletesContinue Reading
Type 2 illness can’t be treated with one-size-fits-all approach, new recommendations adviseContinue Reading
But conditions share common risk factors, and neither should be neglectedContinue Reading
Non-beating scar tissue was transformed into beating heart muscleContinue Reading
Large review also found positive people less likely to suffer strokeContinue Reading
In New England, Medicare patients from more-polluted areas were more apt to need careContinue Reading
Once coverage stops, they don’t seek cheaper alternatives, study findsContinue Reading
Small studies found benefits for patients’ fitness, ability to exerciseContinue Reading
Certain blood pressure-lowering drugs most effective treatment, reports reviewContinue Reading
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