Scientists have found that they may be able to use the retina's blood vessels to help predict a person's heart disease risk ...
A simple eye scan could be used to check for signs of heart disease risk and biological aging, a new study shows – potentially allowing health issues to be spotted and treated earlier.
A new study suggests that artificial nighttime light seeping into your bedroom could be harming the health of your heart.
Living with diabetes demands vigilant heart protection. High blood sugar damages blood vessels, increasing risks of heart disease and stroke. However, consistent blood sugar control, a healthy diet, ...
Sudden heart failure can strike when we least expect it, often triggered by invisible threats like high blood pressure, ...
People exposed to high levels of artificial light have an increasingly higher risk of heart disease, Massachusetts General ...
Heart disease and stroke develop silently, driven by high blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol. These 'silent architects ...
According to the American Heart Association, anything above 120/80 mmHg is considered elevated blood pressure, while anything ...
High blood pressure, also known as Hypertension, is often known as a silent killer, because it presents with little, to no ...
Hypertension can also raise the risk of other health problems, including kidney disease and dementia. The link between blood ...
Erythritol damages brain blood vessel cells, increasing risk of blood clots and stroke in lab studies. It reduces nitric oxide and raises endothelin-1, leading to vessel narrowing and reduced ...
A specific pattern of proteins in the blood may reflect an increased risk of hereditary atherosclerosis. This is shown in a ...