Lead author, Professor Vijay Kunadian, said: "Heart disease, in particular coronary artery disease, is the number one killer for women in the UK and worldwide. "And yet, even to this day, we see that ...
Women in the UK, and elsewhere, are still missing out on vital treatment for their No 1 killer—cardiovascular disease—despite ...
Most heart disease is “preventable” so more should be done to “ensure parity of care for women with CVD”, they said. Writing ...
Higher levels of lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) were found to be associated with a continuously increasing risk of recurrent ...
With Medicare now covering semaglutide for people with obesity and cardiovascular disease who don't have diabetes, a study looks at who that might include, depending on what cutoffs prescription plans ...
The 2024 guideline for cardiovascular management of adults undergoing noncardiac surgery reflects a decade of updates and new ...
For people having surgery unrelated to their hearts, new guidelines detail how to manage heart and stroke risks before, ...
Exposure to heavy metals has been linked to cancer, neurological harms, and reproductive or developmental issues. Now, a new ...
Metal exposure from environmental pollution may increase cardiovascular disease risk as it is correlated to increased buildup ...
Several studies revealed high cardiovascular risk in people with type 1 diabetes, including in those who are asymptomatic and ...
In the U.S. hundreds of thousands of heart attacks occur annually, many of which could be prevented through lifestyle changes ...