Vascular surgeon Dr. Sumit Kapadia warns that everyday foods, not just obvious culprits, silently damage arteries and increase heart attack risk. Six ...
When we talk about artery blockage, we automatically think of the heart (and heart disease). However, similar to that, ...
An update in the New England Journal of Medicine has shown that transcatheter arterialization of the deep veins (TADV) using ...
Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is a known risk factor for coronary artery disease, though its precise role in disease progression continues to emerge. This study leverages ...
If you care about dementia, please read studies about Scientists find a drug related to Viagra may help treat vascular ...
New research from the University of Birmingham shows that eating flavanol-rich foods-like tea, berries, apples, and cocoa-can ...
New research from the University of Birmingham shows that eating flavanol-rich foods—like tea, berries, apples, and cocoa—can ...
The VasCog-2-WSO criteria revise the original VasCog criteria for diagnosing VCID, offering additional guidance on neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers.
Infectious disease researchers found the vaccine, used to prevent herpes zoster, or shingles, is also linked to lower risks ...
Overall, the findings suggest that incorporating simple, healthy dietary habits—such as drinking a cup of green or black tea, ...
New research reveals the shingles vaccine may cut vascular dementia risk by half, offering unexpected brain protection beyond ...
A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk ...