Young blood has a rejuvenating effect when infused into older bodies, according to recent research: Aging hearts beat stronger, muscles
Month: February 2023
Social isolation, loneliness increase risk for heart failure
Studies have shown that social isolation and loneliness are important risk factors for cardiovascular disease, but less has been known
Pregnancy complications linked to long-term increased heart disease risk
Women who experience any of five major pregnancy complications, including preterm birth and pre-eclampsia, show an increased risk of ischemic
Experts urge kids’ comic The Beano to stop promoting junk food brands
The website of the UK children’s comic The Beano describes itself as “100% safe for children”—but is its junk food-related
Combined steroid and statin treatment could reduce ‘accelerated aging’ in preterm babies
Potentially lifesaving steroids commonly given to preterm babies also increase the risk of long-term cardiovascular problems, but a new study
Does poor blood sugar control affect the body’s ability to lose heat during exercise?
Poor blood sugar control could be associated with higher core body temperature and increased heart rate for physically active men
Financial coaching for parents in clinics yields higher attendance at their kids’ well-child health care visits
Implementing financial coaching for parents of infants in a pediatric primary care setting reduced missed well-child care visit rates by
The significant impact of ED drugs on men’s cardiac health
A comprehensive research study manuscript examining the impact of erectile dysfunction drugs on major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and mortality
Scientists document two separate reservoirs of latent HIV in patients, delineating another challenge in creating a cure
When people living with HIV take antiviral therapy (ART), their viral loads are driven so low that a standard blood
Cancer prevention experts provide top tips for reducing cancer risk
Many forms of cancer are preventable. Although risk factors such as age or genetics cannot be changed, other risk factors