Here’s how it works. A simple difference in the genetic code — two X chromosomes versus one X chromosome and one Y chromosome ...
Heart muscle cells grown from stem cells show promise in monkeys with a heart problem that typically results from a heart ...
Florida-based heart surgeon Dr. Philip Ovadia says that a low-carb diet is the best way to avoid heart disease, not fearing meat.
Getty Images Heart disease is expected to affect 61% of US adults by 2050, so it’s important to know when problems may be afoot. Leg pain, cramps and lingering foot wounds are among the symptoms ...
A new study has revealed that the shape of the heart is influenced in part by genetics and may help predict the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
More time spent sitting, reclining or lying down during the day may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death, according to a study in JACC, the flagship journal of the American ...
It may be time to switch to soy. Or almond. Or oat. Drinking regular cow’s milk could increase your risk of developing ischemic heart disease (IHD), a condition that can lead to heart attacks ...
one X chromosome and one Y chromosome — can lead to major differences in heart disease. It turns out that these genetic differences that usually distinguish women from men influence more than ...
For all men, the rate jumped from 2.1 deaths per 100,000 people in 1999 to 7.2 in 2020 – a 243% increase. For men ages 55 to ...
Professor Allan Lawrie discusses the future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring and wearable ...
A new AI-enhanced ECG model, AIRE, accurately predicts mortality and heart disease risk, providing clinicians with actionable ...