Less TV time may lower heart disease risk

Limiting TV watching to no more than one hour a day appears to help offset the increased risk of heart disease associated ...
Research in Newfoundland led to a treatment that keeps Chad Pelley's heart from stopping, but the genetic variant he carries ...
Despite insufficient evidence to support direct-to-consumer genetic testing in routine clinical care, cardiovascular clinicians increasingly face questions about its utility and interpretation because ...
A sedentary lifestyle such as watching TV (two or more hours daily) may be a key factor in the risk of developing heart and blood vessel diseases, according to an analysis of health records from a ...
The particular genetic profile of Quebecers appears to play an important role in getting certain heart diseases, demonstrates ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...