Researchers conducted a literature review to find out whether existing predictive tools accurately predict whether patients with rheumatic diseases will develop cardiovascular diseases.
The US Preventive Services Task Force has released an update to its 2014 recommendations in the form of a draft statement on the prevention of cardiovascular disease through behavioral counseling.
The GOULD study is a multicenter, observational registry of patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in which the primary endpoint was to describe LDL-C treatment patterns over time in patients...
Because previous research suggests an association between autonomic nervous system function and atrial fibrillation development, researchers further assessed the potential link among MESA participants. ...
It is well known that exercise can reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease and improve overall health. But what types of exercise are appropriate for which patient populations? Barry A. Franklin, PhD,...
Authors of a new study determined the ways in which consuming a greater proportion of daily caloric intake later at night affects women’s overall cardiovascular health. Findings were presented at the...
A recent survey of individuals who have had a myocardial infarction revealed that they do not understand the role of cholesterol in the risk for subsequent CV event and may not be asking the right questions...
Because differences in proteomic profiles between men and women may shed light on the biological pathways that contribute to known gender differences in cardiovascular disease, researchers for the...
New research being presented at the NAMS 2019 Annual Meeting provides the “strongest evidence, to date” of a link between frequent or persistent hot flashes and CVD risk in menopausal women.