Recent studies suggest that adequate water intake may significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and overall ...
The leading causes of death in the United States in 2024 were heart disease, cancer and unintentional injury, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a September report.
A silent epidemic is sweeping the nation, with the number of Americans living with heart failure expected to soar from 6.7 million in 2024 to a staggering 11.4 million by 2050. Alarmingly, research ...
Last year, South Korea’s suicide mortality rate (the number of suicide deaths per 100,000 people) and the total number of ...
Deaths from chronic diseases are increasing rapidly in India with women more susceptible than men The Lancet research ...
Ignoring albuminuria testing may lead to systematic underdiagnosis of chronic kidney disease, leaving millions of patients at ...
With 53% of heart attacks in women under 65 caused by nontraditional triggers, it's crucial for doctors to understand the ...
In 2023, there were 437 million disability-adjusted life-years lost from cardiovascular disease, up from 320 million in 1990.
From 1999 to 2023, there was an increase in age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) for hypertensive renal disease.
COVID-19 was the fourth leading cause of death in 2022 and the 10th in 2023. There were still tens of thousands of COVID-19 ...
The presence of AMD predicted an increased risk of all-cause and CVD mortality in patients with a high risk of CVD, even in ...
The death rate in the United States decline by 3.8% in 2024, falling to the lowest level since 2020, according to a federal report​.