"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan.
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Research presented at the 2024 European Society of Cardiology Congress explored gender-based care and outcomes disparities, with potential implications for health care policy and equitable care of ...
Heart disease is now a pressing concern for young Indians, driven by modern lifestyles. The TOI Cardio Medithon 5 highlighted ...
People living with HIV have a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease that requires a different level of preventive management than in the general population. Last year, an HHS panel ...
The above video shows the top local headlines for the morning of April 14, 2026. LUBBOCK, Texas — The 2026 Lubbock Go Red for ...