... duration. In addition, all women whose blood cholesterol levels are elevated are at increased risk of heart disease, regardless of whether they use hormone therapy, and they should take steps to lower ...
... ’ hearts for calcium deposits and blockages could identify more people at high risk for heart disease and who could benefit from cholesterol-lowering therapy.
The recommendations by the Screening ...
Women who experience migraine with aura appear to be at an increased risk of heart disease and stroke if they have a certain gene, according to a study published in the July 30, 2008, online issue of ...
... and wellbeing: control of gum disease should be essential in reducing the risk of heart disease.
"This is a significant step towards a more complete understanding of heart disease and improving ...
... per day may be associated with future risk of heart disease, according to a report in the November 10 issue ... death.
During follow-up, 99 cardiovascular disease events occurred. Sleep duration of less ...
... past 30 years of reduction in risk for heart disease is not as strong as is widely perceived - and, in fact ... time periods to track change over time in risk reduction. The early period documented changes ...
... erectile dysfunction predicted an increased risk of heart disease, but the erectile dysfunction of the study participants ... disease in Olmsted County residents, led by Veronique Roger, M.D., Mayo Clinic ...
... both doctors and patients, but studies have shown that it may be associated with increased risk of heart disease," says Dr. Crandall. "The purpose of this study was to explore the cardiovascular risk ...
A history of major depression increases the risk of heart disease over and above any genetic risks common to depression and heart disease, according to researchers at Washington University School of ...
The risk of heart disease in women associated with being overweight or obese is reduced but not eliminated by higher levels of physical activity, according to a report in the 28 April issue of ...
... 2002 to 2003. Of the patients, 9,521 men and 8,050 women had heart and vascular ... cancels the protective effect of female sex on the risk of heart disease.
"More aggressive treatment of cardiovascular ...
... fat free milk could help protect your heart, according to a new study published in the American Journal ... odds of poor kidney function linked to heart disease compared to those who drank little or no ...
... condition puts women at greater risk for heart disease later in life. CV is the leading ... just published in Hypertension, the journal of the American Heart Association.
Over a five-year follow-up, men ...
... factors such as smoking, obesity and high cholesterol. Now, researchers have discovered a new link between gum disease and heart disease that may help find ways to save lives.
... Australia could explain why diabetics are at higher risk of heart disease, reports Chemistry World today. The researchers have found that the brief spikes in blood glucose levels that occur ...