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One in five children and teens in America are obese. This is up 35% since 2000, as rates of severe…
An analysis of data from nearly two dozen long-term studies finds that even light smokers have a significantly higher risk…
In cases of mild congenital heart defects, more prenatal visits are associated with a greater likelihood of an appropriate delivery…
As breast cancer survival rates continue to rise—4.3 million women in the U.S. are currently living with a history of…
With populations aging rapidly worldwide, heart failure has become one of the most pressing medical and societal challenges. Elderly patients…
Researchers found that people exposed to brighter light at night face up to a 50% higher risk of heart disease,…
A rare “natural experiment” from the UK’s sugar rationing of the 1950s reveals that lower exposure to sugar in the…
A Home Finger-Prick test promises to catch the hidden cardiac risks in young adults if combined with practical guidance and…
Do you live warm, rich, forgiving as days become gray? When the sun starts to be placed before dinner, does…
While the acute myocardial infarction – commonly referred to as a heart attack – remains the leading cause of death…