(The Conversation) - Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Since researchers first established the link between diet, cholesterol and heart disease in the 1950s, risk for heart disease has been partly assessed based on a patient’s cholesterol levels, which can be routi... Read more
Wivb - Dec 27
According to many experts, Mr. Claus is at risk for lots of serious health conditions due to his less-than-optimal lifestyle. Read more
New York Post - Dec 25
A study has shed light on exactly how a lack of sleep causes harm Read more
The Independent - Dec 25
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they know why. Read more
Upi - Dec 19
People who brought their blood glucose down to a normal level had a lower risk of death from heart disease or hospitalization for heart failure after 20 years. Read more
The New York Times - Dec 15
Global omega-3 deficiency affects 76% of people worldwide, significantly increasing risks for heart disease, cognitive decline and chronic inflammation. Read more
Fox News - Dec 14
Making better choices to lower your cholesterol can be a lot tougher than it sounds. Read more
Wbur - Dec 10
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Mirror - Nov 30
Exposure to microplastics was linked to atherosclerosis, a dangerous artery-narrowing condition. Read more
Express - Nov 30Chances are, you already have cinnamon in your cupboards. Read more
Yahoo! News - Nov 28