A new study from Zurich and Leipzig reveals why some obese people remain healthy while others develop metabolic diseases. The research highlights key differences in fat type, cell behaviour, and ...
American Heart Association News Heart disease is once again the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to a new statistical report from the American Heart Association. Cardiovascular diseases, ...
As many as 40% of Americans are obese, putting them at an increased risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, heart disease and certain cancers, according to the CDC. New research from the ...
Finding it hard to breathe when you lay down is medically called orthopnea. Find a list of potential causes to help narrow down your overall risk here.
New moms who just have had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the next weeks and months, a new study suggests.
The risk of being admitted to the hospital with heart disease is twice as high the year after birth for mothers of twins compared to singleton births, according to new research. The risk is even ...
New moms who’ve just had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the coming weeks and months, a new study suggests.W ...
Young adults keep dying at higher-than-expected rates, falling prey to drug overdose and poor health, a new study says.
From moving your body a bit more to cutting back on salt, even small but steady changes can improve heart health.
February is American Heart Month and a good time to raise awareness about heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death.
While older anti-obesity drugs may lead to less weight loss than semaglutide and tirzepatide, they remain useful tools in ...
In his testimony this week, Kennedy claimed that infectious diseases receive far more federal funding than chronic diseases.