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Palliative care may help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life for people with cardiovascular disease and ensure that ...
Cardiac intensive care units are witnessing a demographic shift, characterized by patients with increasingly complex or ...
According to the American Heart Association, staying active has a host of benefits for your overall health. This includes ...
A new study finds a better way to predict heart attack risk: combining the PREVENT risk model with a CT scan of the coronary ...
Women face greater risk factors for heart disease around the time of menopause as the body’s natural estrogen declines and ...
Sound Transit becomes the first transit agency in Washington to sponsor the Puget Sound Hard Hats with Heart Program ...
New guidance from the American Heart Association (AHA) emphasizes the need to integrate palliative care into treatment plans ...
Some women may be unaware they're living with risks for heart disease, kidney disease and metabolic conditions like diabetes, which drive risk for cardiovascular disease. The interplay among these ...
Women with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus or systemic sclerosis were more than twice as likely to suffer a cardiovascular disease-related death compared to men with the same conditions between 1999 and ...
According to The American Heart Association, more than 44 percent of women 20 years or older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease.
The American Heart Association’s 2025 Washtenaw County Heart Walk is set to kick off Saturday morning, coinciding with World Hypertension Day.
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