Washington [US], January 20 (ANI): A new research has found that heart disease causes a breakdown of a key brain function which links brain activity and blood flow.
Washington [US], January 19 (ANI): A new research has found that the difference between the biological age of the retina, the light-sensitive layers of nerve tissue at the back of the eye, and a person's real (chronological) age, is linked to their risk of death.
Washington [US], January 18 (ANI): Implementing school-based programs aimed at teaching healthy cardiovascular health habits as early as preschool can achieve lasting lifestyle changes in children.
Washington [US], January 14 (ANI): Childhood sexual abuse can lead to depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease and other health problems later in life.
Washington [US], January 7 (ANI): A new research has found that the negative impact of most cardiovascular diseases on thinking and memory skills may be stronger for women than men.
Birmingham [UK], January 5 (ANI): A research at the University of Birmingham has shown for the first time the scale of the impact of a condition associated with benign tumours that can lead to type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
Cleveland [US], December 30 (ANI): A new study found that among patients with obesity, prior weight loss achieved with bariatric surgery was associated with a 60 per cent lower risk of developing severe complications from COVID-19 infection.
New Delhi [India]/ Hechingen [Germany], December 28 (ANI/PRNewswire): Translumina, a global developer and manufacturer of innovative cardiovascular medical devices used in interventional cardiology, performed the foundation stone laying ceremony of Asia's Largest Heart Valve manufacturing fa
Washington [US], December 27 (ANI): A research has found that environmental exposure to low levels of the toxic metals arsenic, cadmium and titanium appears to increase the risk of plaque buildup in arteries in the neck, heart and legs.
Boston [US], December 25 (ANI): A new study has found that bone marrow factors lead to increased production of white blood cells that drive inflammation in cardiovascular disease.
Adelaide [Australia], December 18 (ANI): Researchers have found that people suffering from both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular problems and are more likely to die than those without either condition.