When it comes to heart disease in the United States, there are troubling statistics that should concern men and women of all ...
The American Heart Association has issued its heart disease and stroke statistical update for 2025, which provides an ...
Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death, according to a report from the American Heart Association published online.
For Heart Health Month, Amy Ahnert, MD, discussed the link between cardiovascular disease and breast cancer.
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A medical expert urged women to monitor heart health during midlife, a crucial period for early intervention to reduce the ...
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Someone dies of heart disease about every 34 seconds in the US, according to a new report, confirming the often preventable condition as the nation's leading cause of death.