Why Heart Disease Looks Different in Women vs. Men
Heart disease doesn't affect women and men the same way. Women typically develop clogged arteries later in life than men, partly because of a hormone called …
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Heart disease doesn't affect women and men the same way. Women typically develop clogged arteries later in life than men, partly because of a hormone called …
Read MoreHeart disease affects millions of people worldwide, but doctors now have better ways to manage it. This research update explains how doctors treat chronic …
Read MoreResearchers in Malaysia are studying a hidden heart disease risk factor called lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a) for short. While doctors have long focused on regular …
Read MoreHeart disease is becoming more common across Asia, and researchers are investigating why. A new study suggests that two nutritional deficiencies—not having …
Read MoreAs we get older, our immune system naturally weakens—a process called immunosenescence. This research explains how this aging process contributes to heart …
Read MoreResearchers studied four patients with both chronic kidney disease and heart disease who weren't satisfied with traditional medical treatments. These patients …
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