New study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in mid-30s. Northwestern research ...
New research reveals evening people experience circadian misalignment that may lead to cardiovascular problems, affecting ...
Wake Forest University School of Medicine has been awarded a 10-year, $49.5 million contract from the National Heart, Lung ...
"Evening type" people had a 16% higher risk of heart attack and stroke.
Researchers found that “night owls had a 79% higher prevalence of having an overall poor cardiovascular health score.” ...
The brain and vagus nerve play a key role in exacerbating tissue damage after a heart attack, but there are ways to block it.
In a new study of more than 40,000 patients, researchers at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City have found that patients who have no evidence of calcium in ...
Cardiovascular risk begins to rise faster for men than women at about age 35, and it stays higher through mid-life, according ...
A new study out of Northwestern Medicine found that the risk of heart disease starts around age 35 for men. Heart disease and ...
A new study finds staying up late increases risk of heart attack, stroke, and poor cardiovascular health, especially among night owls.
A new study from the American Heart Association found heart health is improving, but overlapping heart, kidney and metabolic ...
Adults with night owl tendencies face a higher risk of damaging their cardiovascular health and suffering potentially fatal ...
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