The FDA’s approval of Ozempic to battle chronic kidney disease “allows us to more broadly address conditions within cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, which affects millions of ...
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in almost every racial and ethnic group in the United States.
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
February is American Heart Month. Leaders with the American Heart Association in Greater Baton Rouge will host several events ...
A woman with heart failure was kept alive long enough to receive a heart transplant, in part thanks to newly developed ...
Flossing at least once a week may lower the risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation, according to preliminary results from a ...
Floyd Valley Healthcare and the Le Mars YMCA are partnering together for a Friday, Feb. 7, event honoring National Wear Red Day.
This means one in 10 new type 2 diabetes and one in 30 new cardiovascular cases were due to sugar-sweetened beverages, ...
A new predictive model developed by Ochsner Health helps clinicians make real-time decisions for patients who had a stroke undergoing urgent carotid intervention, improving chances of regaining ...
Several years ago, a little-known drug named Ozempic — previously used only to treat diabetes — emerged as a promising new ...
While we all know about the importance of a balanced diet and the risks of smoking, there are other factors that can affect ...
Comprehensive study exposes critical health risks of obesity, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, while offering ...