It seems more and more young people are dying of heart attacks/disease. When I was growing up (1960-70) a heart attack was an older person's disease. Today I'm hearing of people in their 30s and 40s ...
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OPENER. WELL, IF YOU’RE TOSSING AND TURNING AT NIGHT, SUPPLEMENTS MAY BE THE KEY TO A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP. MALLORY ANDERSON AND CONSUMER REPORTS EXPLAIN WHICH ONES MAY ACTUALLY HELP YOU DRIFT OFF AND ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Editas Medicine, Inc. (EDIT), a pioneering gene editing company focused on developing transformative medicines for serious diseases, today announced ...
American Heart Association took over the National Mall on Saturday for an annual walk. Trump spent 90 minutes with ‘60 Minutes’ — here’s what happened Trump admin weighs major change to Social ...
Several Aspirus Health hospitals have earned national recognition from the American Heart Association for their commitment to following research-based guidelines to improve outcomes for stroke ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women, who have a notable increase in the risk for this disease after menopause and typically develop coronary heart disease several years ...
Scrolling through TikTok mukbangs, amidst the Taco Bell and Wingstop videos, you’re bound to find a carnivore. Carnivorous influencers display giant cutting boards of steak, biting into sticks of ...
The American Heart Association has selected a fourth grader from Midwest City as its newest National Youth Heart Ambassador. According to the CDC, about one million children and more than a million ...
Thousands participate in Heart Walk at Atlantic Station Event raises awareness of heart disease and stroke Goal set at $3 million for American Heart Association ATLANTA - Thousands of walkers filled ...
Nearly everyone who experiences a cardiovascular event — heart attacks, heart failure and strokes — exhibits at least one modifiable risk factor beforehand, new research shows. The study refutes the ...