Simple Mouth Rinse Could Reveal the Earliest Warning Signs of Heart Disease
Researchers discovered a connection between elevated white blood cells in the saliva of healthy young adults and an early cardiovascular disease warning sign. What if…
Researchers discovered a connection between elevated white blood cells in the saliva of healthy young adults and an early cardiovascular disease warning sign. What if…
If we think we can compensate for lack of sleep during the week by sleeping in on the weekend, we’re mistaken. A recent study from…
A team of researchers, led by Professor Yaakov Nahmias from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and Tissue Dynamics Ltd., has made…
Researchers suggest it might serve as a broader indicator of medium-term survival. Elevated troponin levels —a protein normally used to exclude the possibility of a…
A study prompted individuals who had experienced the loss of loved ones to recall moments of grief. This led to an increase in their blood…
A new study led by researchers at UCL (University College London) has identified five distinct heart failure subtypes, which could possibly be used to predict…
Research presented at Berry Health Benefits Symposium adds to growing body of evidence and highlights strawberry’s ‘food as medicine’ potential. Earlier this year, the latest…
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that one-third of adults with Type 2 diabetes have increased levels of…
Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago have discovered a new process by which enzymes can help reduce heart damage in chemotherapy patients. These enzymes,…
Compared with inactivity, both the weekend warrior or a more evenly distributed physical activity pattern were associated with similarly lower risks of heart attack, heart…
A new study reveals that historically redlined neighborhoods have higher rates of heart failure among Black residents, illuminating the lasting health impact of this discriminatory…
Two years ago, as COVID-19 vaccines first started to be rolled out, there was a surge in myocarditis cases, a condition characterized by inflammation of…
According to a study recently published in the European Heart Journal – Digital Health, spending over 30 minutes per week on mobile phone conversations can…
Cardiovascular conditions like heart attacks are among the major causes of death globally, a result of the human heart’s limited self-healing power. Unlike humans, zebrafish…
In an effort to determine the cause behind a rare condition that causes heart failure in children, University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers…
Can air pollution influence your heart? Recent research involving a comprehensive study of 322 cities in China, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ),…
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have successfully induced stem cells to mimic the process of human heart development, resulting in a “mini-heart”…
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association has revealed that on-the-job discrimination can have a negative impact on heart health,…