Your eyes—retinal blood vessels and retinal imaging—may help predict heart disease, according to a new study. Here, doctors explain the findings.
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Late-breaking results from clinical trials, debates about lifestyle choices and cardiovascular risk, and improving clinical care with generative AI are among the topics being presented by UC San ...
Chest pain can be frightening, especially when tests show your major heart vessels look clear. Many women in particular live ...
A new U.S. visa directive lets officials weigh chronic illnesses like diabetes or obesity, raising fears of discrimination and a return to “public charge” policies.
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After two decades of research, experts pave the way for self-healing therapy, offering hope to patients with heart disease ...
Experts say FDA officials and doctors should treat hormone therapy like any other drug that has both benefits and risks, and remember that hormones aren’t the only options for treating menopausal ...
The first ever "humanized" model for aortic valve calcification paves the way for testing potential treatments.
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other ...
Citrus fruits—like oranges, lemons, tangerines, limes, and more—are sources of antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, and minerals ...
Eating a plant-based diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes can help prevent and reverse heart disease in ...