The Metric That May Predict Heart Disease Better Than Steps or Heart Rate. As for what that new metric even is? It’s called ...
A large new study has found that blood pressure patterns in the first half of pregnancy can help predict whether a woman will develop high blood pressure years after giving birth—even if she didn’t ...
Rising rates of heart disease are claiming more lives each year, and researchers now believe a lesser-known body measure may offer clues about your future heart health. In recent findings from a large ...
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A new study has for the first time tested the use of an artificial intelligence–powered eye scan in general practice clinics ...
Main pulmonary artery diameter is a prognostic indicator in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension without congenital heart disease.
Diet and exercise have long been recognized as key contributors to a healthy heart, but how much of our heart health is ...
Scientists used AI to analyze millions of heartbeats, link them to potential arrythmia, then build an algorithm based on how ...
Five abstracts showcase critical insights into women’s cardiovascular health, highlighting rising maternal mortality, ...
A larger diameter of the main pulmonary artery predicts poorer outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients, a study found.
A new study finds that slight blood pressure changes during pregnancy may predict heart disease risk years later. Here’s what expecting moms should know.
Background The role of female-specific factors in the occurrence and progression of cardiometabolic disease (CMD) across ...