A new study published by the American Heart Association indicates a disheartening finding: the prevalence of cardiovascular ...
New projections from the American Heart Association carry a grim warning: Worsening heart health for U.S. women.
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the next 25 years, the American Heart Association said.
We're just setting up a generation of people to move through life, having their cardiovascular events earlier and more severe ...
A new AHA scientific statement warns that cardiovascular disease is rising fastest among younger women, with stroke rates in ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but doctors say many people don’t recognize the early warning signs until a major event happens.
From carrying a first-aid kit in first grade to launching a transformative preventive cardiology program, a Rutgers Health ...
What to know about coronary heart disease, from symptoms to treatment options.