Having a quality breakfast that provides the right amount of energy to face the day, around a quarter of daily intake, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. This is highlighted by a study ...
Targeting nonclinical risk factors linked with sudden cardiac arrest — such as socioeconomic status and environment — could prevent up to 63% of cases, a new report shows. Results of the study ...
Systemic inflammation has been elevated to a modifiable cardiovascular risk factor requiring assessment, monitoring, and modification, based on consensus recommendations.
Risk factor modification has long been considered an important strategy for cardiovascular disease prevention. For sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) especially — fatal in 90% of cases — studies have pointed ...
Having a quality breakfast that provides the right amount of energy to face the day, around a quarter of daily intake, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. This is highlighted by a study ...
People with weak hearts should be particularly careful during the winter season, they should continue to exercise regularly ...
Research reveals the widespread impact of magnesium deficiency on cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the importance of improved dietary intake for public health. Study: The Role of Dietary Magnesium ...
A first-of-its-kind study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology reveals the most impactful modifiable non-clinical risk factors for improved heart health Philadelphia, April 29, 2025 – A new study ...
Share on Pinterest Choline in foods such as cabbage and brussel sprouts may have cardioprotective properties, new research indicates. DNY59/Getty Images Choline is a nutrient essential for heart ...