– Late-breaking presentation at ESC Congress 2025 confirms that early, persistent lowering of LDL-C and blood pressure leads to improved cardiovascular health outcomes – – Raised over $50 million to ...
Share on Pinterest A new genetic tool could help identify those at higher risk for 8 heart-related conditions. Image credit: weerapatkiatdumrong/Getty Images Research suggests a new polygenic risk ...
Move more. Sit less. For many years, that’s been accepted guidance for people wanting to get healthier. Now that message is getting refined, with a growing body of research suggesting that certain ...
With a NOK 40 million (approx. €3.5 million) grant, Professor Srdjan Djurovic at the University of Oslo aims to identify early blood-based biomarkers that can predict who is at increased risk of ...
Every Cure is using AI to seek new uses for the roughly 4,000 existing drugs, and cutting traditional preliminary research timelines from as much as 100 days to as little as 17 hours. Treatment for a ...
In medieval Denmark, people could pay for more prestigious graves closer to the church — a sign of wealth and status. But when researchers examined hundreds of skeletons, they discovered something ...
Characterized by weakened or damaged heart musculature, heart failure results in the gradual buildup of fluid in a patient's lungs, legs, feet, and other parts of the body. The condition is chronic ...
A category-by-category look at odds on favorites, per a mathematical formula that factors in awards season data and historical trends. By Ben Zauzmer Ben Zauzmer is a contributing writer for The ...
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The American Heart Association released a new scientific statement, stressing the importance of dental care and hygiene. Poor dental health is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, per the ...
10 The George Institute for Global Health, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK Background Cardiovascular risk is underassessed in women. Many women undergo screening ...