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Men face hidden heart risk years earlier than women, study suggests
A new study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in their mid-30s. Northwestern research highlights the need for earlier screening.
Sleep timing could directly impact chances of heart attack or stroke, study suggests
New research reveals evening people experience circadian misalignment that may lead to cardiovascular problems, affecting diet, sleep and heart health.
Nearly 90% of Americans at risk of silent disease — here’s what to know
Mixed news for heart health: fewer heart attacks but rising stroke deaths among young adults. Study reveals 90% of U.S. adults have cardiovascular risks.
Heart study flags dangerous rhythm risk for endurance athletes over 50
A new study reveals male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart rhythm risks during exercise, especially those with existing muscle scarring.
Exercise affects the heart in a hidden, powerful way by rewiring nerves, study finds
New research reveals exercise may reprogram heart-controlling nerves, giving hope for potentially better treatments for conditions such as irregular rhythms and chest pain.
Common dental health issue may hint at more dangerous medical condition
New research reveals strong links between gum disease and heart problems. Plaque buildup in gums may signal increased cardiovascular risk for patients.
Major study reveals why COVID vaccine can trigger heart issues, especially in one group
Stanford researchers identify two proteins that cause rare heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, offering insights into myocarditis prevention.
Holiday heart attacks rise as doctors share hidden triggers, prevention tips
“Holiday heart syndrome” causes a spike in heart attacks during Christmas. Cardiologists share how stress, alcohol and overeating can trigger heart rhythms, and offer prevention tips.
Simple nightly habit linked to healthier blood pressure, study suggests
New research reveals that a consistent bedtime can lower blood pressure without sleeping longer. Simple sleep timing changes may reduce cardiovascular risk, experts say.
Men with ‘beer bellies’ may face serious heart damage regardless of weight
New study reveals “beer bellies” increase heart damage risk even in people with normal weight, challenging traditional views on cardiovascular health.
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