As February marks American Heart Month, a local cardiologist and a Wilmington woman are sharing how small, daily habits can ...
Hypertension and heart failure affect millions worldwide. Yet in many patients, doctors cannot fully explain why the heart ...
But when it comes to babies and toddlers, new research suggests less sugar may be better for the heart later on. Researchers found that people whose sugar intake was restricted before birth and during ...
Malnutrition can affect patients with various acute cardiovascular disease conditions, including acute coronary syndromes, arrhythmias, or valvular disease; however, most of the literature has focused ...
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7 factors that make it more likely you'll develop heart disease
But the good news is there are ways to reduce your risk!
Cardiovascular disease risk is climbing, and doctors are sounding the alarm about an unexpected group ...
Heart disease can pose a threat to women's heart health during pregnancy and later in life, making it important that women ...
A new study suggests that cutting carbs isn't always better for your health—and that the quality of those carbs matters more ...
Doctors say high cholesterol can quietly put children at risk for heart disease. A new Duke Health pediatric clinic focused ...
Be aware that heart attacks don’t happen like they do in the movies.
Dr. Michele Kalt talks about the findings of a new survey which looks at how adults respond to heart health concerns and discusses what it all means.
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