Yunmeng Liu, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the College of Medicine Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), has received a $3.6 ...
The new guidelines aim to give doctors and their patients an individualized and clear path to follow. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, according to the ...
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Researchers found that prediabetes remission may offer significant benefits when it comes to long-term heart health.
Researchers used five prospective cohorts from the US and China to identify circulating gut microbiota-related metabolites ...
When oral care is neglected, harmful bacteria can multiply and lead to infections and systemic diseases.
Higher blood pressure during young adulthood is likely linked to a higher risk of heart disease and kidney disease later in ...
A prospective analysis of 6,531 adults in the multiethnic MESA cohort found that higher ultraprocessed food intake was ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are different from men’s in ways ...
Researchers found that premature menopause is linked to a 41% higher risk of heart disease among Black women and 39% among while women, even after accounting for other heart health factors. Black ...
A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences assistant professor has received a $3.6 million grant from the National ...
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Women who entered menopause prematurely had a greater lifetime risk for developing coronary heart disease vs. those who entered it later, a new analysis showed.“When menopause happens before age 40, ...
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