Our modern world is moving at an incredible pace. This means that we also have to hustle. Many people are
Category: Cardiovascular disease
Study Explores Why Prostate Cancer Mortality is Higher in Black Men
Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and nearly 2.5 times more likely to die of
Adults Taking Cognitive Enhancers to Boost Mental Abilities at Work Considered Largely Acceptable by the Public
Cognitive enhancement has become increasingly accepted for adults in the workplace, but not students or athletes. The general public largely
Do you sit too much? Here’s how much exercising you need to nullify the harm of sitting
Most of us nowadays have jobs that do not promote movement. In fact, more and more people spend their days
UI study: Skipping breakfast associated with higher risk of cardiovascular death
Eating breakfast every day has always been considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle, but a new study from
A ‘virtual’ view with a little bit of math
MU scientists advance a way to track changes in a person’s cardiovascular system Every heart beat sends blood flowing throughout
Surgery no better than medication at preventing serious complications of atrial fibrillation
Catheter ablation, a common cardiovascular procedure, appears no more effective than drug therapies in preventing strokes, deaths, and other complications
Despite Improved Survival, LVAD Patients Face High Infection Rates
Once used as a temporary helper while a person waited for a new heart, ventricular assist devices are now increasingly
Health Advice for Women with Defibrillators
An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD, is an electronic device that provides immediate, lifesaving therapy for the abnormal heart rhythm known as arrhythmia. Slightly
Grains are beneficial to health
For six years the interdisciplinary Center for Gut, Grain and Greens, 3G, has generated new knowledge about the effects, which