More than six million people across Canada are living with heart disease or stroke, according to a new report with tips on what individuals can do to cut their risk.
A new study has found that 'night owls' or people who go to bed late may have an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The ...
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Dehydration’s hidden impact on heart health
LMNT reports that chronic mild dehydration can strain the cardiovascular system, increasing heart workload and risk of heart issues.
Adults — especially women — who stay up late have a worse cardiovascular health score and a higher risk of heart attack or ...
February is American Heart Month and the Preventive Cardiology services at UConn Health is providing ways for patients to ...
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Cleveland Clinic’s 2026 Heart Survey Reveals What We Do and Don’t Know About How Our Heart Ages
How well do you know your risk factors?
When the heart's muscle is weakened or injured due to a heart attack, it can make it hard for the heart to pump enough blood ...
Researchers, physician-scientists and cardiac surgeons are leading technological and life-saving therapeutic advances to gain a deeper understanding of cardiovascular disease.
Hit maker Phil Vassar was fit and muscular but nearly died from a 'widow-maker' heart attack. He wants to warn others.
Walking doesn’t look impressive. And yet, it might be one of the most powerful things you can do for your heart. Most people ...
It also “significantly” cut heart and kidney disease risk.
More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop cardiovascular problems. A new study finds that diseased kidneys release tiny particles that are toxic to the heart.
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