Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and vessels and is the number one killer in the U.S. accounting for nearly 30-percent of all deaths. Cardiovascular disease has a number of forms but the most common are myocardial infarction and angina pectoris which affect the heart itself.
What is Cardiovascular Disease?

Diseases of disorders of this system are termed cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases kill an estimated 17 million people worldwide each year. Majority of these are due to heart attacks and strokes.

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Metastatic breast cancer associated with higher risk of pre-existing cardiovascular disease

Metastatic breast cancer associated with higher risk of pre-existing cardiovascular disease

Physical activity linked to lower risk of having chronic conditions

Physical activity linked to lower risk of having chronic conditions

Wearable heart sound devices transform cardiovascular disease monitoring

Wearable heart sound devices transform cardiovascular disease monitoring

Innovative technique converts fibroblasts into functional cardiomyocytes

Innovative technique converts fibroblasts into functional cardiomyocytes

Groundbreaking study sets global handgrip strength benchmarks

Groundbreaking study sets global handgrip strength benchmarks

Higher daily step counts associated with fewer depressive symptoms

Higher daily step counts associated with fewer depressive symptoms

Subjective walking speed is a quick, equipment-free tool for identifying metabolic health risks

Subjective walking speed is a quick, equipment-free tool for identifying metabolic health risks

Study shows beef can be part of a heart-healthy diet

Study shows beef can be part of a heart-healthy diet

Drinking more coffee linked to reduced cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation

Drinking more coffee linked to reduced cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation

Free cholesterol in HDL linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

Free cholesterol in HDL linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk

Self-reported walking speed can predict metabolic disease risk

Self-reported walking speed can predict metabolic disease risk

The role of phytochemicals in combating metabolic diseases

The role of phytochemicals in combating metabolic diseases

Research pinpoints critical age for improving children's cardiovascular health

Research pinpoints critical age for improving children's cardiovascular health

Nutraceuticals: exploring potential benefits and challenges of an unregulated healthcare frontier

Nutraceuticals: exploring potential benefits and challenges of an unregulated healthcare frontier

Knowing the risks, Americans still sip sugary beverages daily

Knowing the risks, Americans still sip sugary beverages daily

Genetic shifts in reproductive traits link to aging and health risks

Genetic shifts in reproductive traits link to aging and health risks

Danish studies find increased risk of optic nerve damage with diabetes medicine

Danish studies find increased risk of optic nerve damage with diabetes medicine

Balanced breakfasts improve heart and metabolic health in older adults

Balanced breakfasts improve heart and metabolic health in older adults

New statement highlights role of palliative care in stroke recovery

New statement highlights role of palliative care in stroke recovery

How moderate coffee consumption reduces cardiovascular disease risk

How moderate coffee consumption reduces cardiovascular disease risk

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