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THE infamous beer belly – something you might joke about with your mates or have prodded by your partner with a wink. You ...
Patients with cancer who participated in an exercise program lived longer without a recurrence of cancer and had a lower risk ...
Healthbeat reports extreme heat is rising in the U.S., posing health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. Stay safe ...
Dental industry leaders are watching closely for signs of renewed federal focus on oral health as the U.S. faces several policy changes that could negatively impact patients. Melissa Burroughs, senior ...
Thanks to medical advancements, heart attack deaths have dropped nearly 90% in the last 50 years. But deaths from these ...
Heart attack survival odds have dramatically improved over the past 5 decades, but more people are dying from chronic cardiac ...
The American Heart Association’s PREVENT equations predict risk in subgroups of Asian and Hispanic people, a new study shows.
People with type O blood enjoy a slightly lower risk of heart disease and blood clotting, but they may be more susceptible to ...
Millions more Americans should be taking weight-loss drugs to prevent heart disease, according to the American College of Cardiology. Exercise and a clean diet aren’t always enough for heart ...
Gum disease or inflammation, like gingivitis, has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Here's how flossing can help.
This condition, known as calcified coronary artery disease, is a growing concern worldwide. In rare cases, such calcified diseases (nodular calcium) can trigger heart attacks too.
Dr. Graham Wong, Cardiologist, MD, MPH, FRCPC, FACC, discusses What You Can Do To Help Prevent Heart Disease China signs deal with Russia to build a power plant on the moon — potentially leaving ...