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Cardiovascular disease remains leading cause of death globally: Study
The report showed high blood pressure, high cholesterol, dietary risks and air pollution are the leading causes of high CVD cases.
Can increasing workplace flexibility lower heart disease risk?
The study, published in The American Journal of Public Health, is among the first to assess whether changes to the work environment can affect...
Traumatic events may raise effects of poor sleep on kids' heart...
Children with more reported adverse childhood experiences were more likely to have too much or too little sleep.
Extreme heat projected to increase cardiovascular deaths: Study
While extreme heat currently accounts for less than 1 per cent of cardiovascular-related deaths, the modelling analysis predicted this will change...
Air pollution exposure can impact girls' puberty, finds study
Girls who have their first periods at an earlier age face increased risk for several diseases later during their lifetime, including cardiovascular...
B12 deficiency may trigger chronic inflammation, finds study
An assessment of the serum levels of vitamin B12 and the concentrations of the inflammatory markers revealed a correlation between the two.
Delaying sleep by just 90 mins each night may cause heart disease:...
A mild chronic sleep deficit may heighten the risk of developing heart disease later in life.
'Pregnancy complications increase short, long-term cardiovascular risk...
The findings of the study, which was supported by the National Institutes of Health, were published in Circulation Research.