Diclofenac is a traditional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for treating pain and inflammation, it is associated with an increased risk
Tag: Cardiovascular risk
Deep forehead wrinkles may be a sign of cardiovascular disease
According to a new research, having lots of deep forehead wrinkles more than normal may be a sign of cardiovascular
Breastfeeding may protect mothers against stroke
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death among women aged 65 and older. Some studies have reported that breastfeeding
Bilirubin may improve cardiovascular health
Bilirubin is a yellow-orange pigment formed after the breakdown of red blood cells and is eliminated by the liver. It’s
Losing fat prevents heart disease
When the blood flow to part of the heart is blocked by a blood clot, heart attack will occur. If
Cardiovascular risk in HIV patients
People living with HIV may develop cardiovascular conditions like atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease, chronic immune activation and inflammation may be
Gastric surgery for controlling diabetes
Gastric bypass surgery can control diabetes and obesity better than lifestyle modification. In a randomized clinical trial comparing two treatments,