Small Improvements in Fitness Add Up to Big Mortality Gains, Study Finds
The powerful predictive nature of cardiorespiratory fitness speaks to the need to more often measure it—and maintain it.
The powerful predictive nature of cardiorespiratory fitness speaks to the need to more often measure it—and maintain it.
Lower risks of death and MACE in statin users are intriguing, but need to be confirmed in randomized trials, experts say.
Death rate vs urban areas continues to widen for cancer, heart disease, lung disease, and stroke
Death rate vs urban areas continues to widen for cancer, heart disease, lung disease, and stroke
An intervention meant to foster a positive outlook significantly improved endothelial function and lowered blood pressure, show preliminary results of the FEEL study.
Women aged 65 to 75 had the greatest benefit, suggesting BP management matters even at older ages, Bernhard Haring says.
Clonal hematopoiesis a red flag for people with asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis
Vapers are more likely to develop preserved ejection fraction heart failure which results in a stiff heart muscle.
Alison Bailey, MD, co-chair of the business of cardiology sessions at ACC.24, emphasized that reimbursement cuts can have a long-term negative impact on patient.
WASHINGTON (April 25, 2024) – Efforts by the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, the Heart Failure Society of America, the Heart Rhythm…
Low delta entropy on EEG was able to better predict outcomes than traditional overnight polysomnography measures.