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DO YOU fall asleep with the TV on or use a night light? Being exposed to light during the night can up your risk of heart disease, scientists say. The brighter the light, the higher the risk of ...
Austin Public Health looks at 10 years worth of mortality data by disease, gender and race in new chronic disease report.
Whatever your age, being active now will have an immediate impact on your health, reducing your risk of heart and circulatory diseases, Ruth Goss, the British Heart Foundation’s senior cardiac nurse, ...
Heart health leader OMRON Healthcare today issued an urgent health message across the U.S. to raise public awareness of ...
For those who haven’t entered the valley of middle age, a CAC is a specialized CT scan that looks for calcium deposits in the ...
Dr. David Geier joined Good morning Charleston Wednesday to break down a new study and talk about some of the myths surrounding a persons BMI and what measureme ...
The COVID-19 pandemic yielded indirect increases in disease burden for specific causes, including mental health disorders.
Studies have linked a higher resting heart rate within the normal range to an increased risk of developing high blood ...
From reducing disease risk to boosting mental health, tending a garden offers a lot more than just flowers and vegetables.
As per a prospective cohort study, waist circumference along with BMI modestly improves the prediction of which postmenopausal women are at a higher risk for premature death.
and metabolic disease. "We did not observe any downturn in liver cancer mortality through to 2018," researchers said.
A large Framingham Heart Study analysis found that adults with poor cardiovascular health scores on the Life’s Essential 8 ...