Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 700,000 people die annually of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and vessels and is the number one killer in the U.S. accounting for nearly 30-percent of all deaths. Cardiovascular disease has a number of forms but the most common are myocardial infarction and angina pectoris which affect the heart itself. There are well known environmental risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease such as smoking, diet, inactivity and increased alcohol use. Heredity also plays a factor in cardiovascular disease since other risk factors like high blood pressure and high LDL cholesterol tend to run in families. Cardiovascular disease can be reduced by controlling environmental factors and understanding the genetic factors that put people at greater risk for heart disease.
Study shows statins have different effects on different parts of the body

Study shows statins have different effects on different parts of the body

Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids helps improve prognosis in event of myocardial infarction

Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids helps improve prognosis in event of myocardial infarction

Study finds significant link between flavanol consumption and lower blood pressure

Study finds significant link between flavanol consumption and lower blood pressure

Researchers identify small molecules that appear to reduce cellular stress

Researchers identify small molecules that appear to reduce cellular stress

Understanding beta-cell growth mechanisms may help treat metabolic diseases

Understanding beta-cell growth mechanisms may help treat metabolic diseases

Type and direction of force on a cell can alter gene expression

Type and direction of force on a cell can alter gene expression

Genetic differences in body fat shape men and women's health risks

Genetic differences in body fat shape men and women's health risks

Researchers analyze individual cells to build an atlas of the human heart

Researchers analyze individual cells to build an atlas of the human heart

Study reveals over 20% of Americans suffer from food shortage

Study reveals over 20% of Americans suffer from food shortage

Smart drug delivery system may help treat spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders

Smart drug delivery system may help treat spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders

New study reveals metabolic signature of SARS-CoV-2 infection involving signs of multi-organ damage

New study reveals metabolic signature of SARS-CoV-2 infection involving signs of multi-organ damage

Protein aggregation reduces elasticity of blood vessels during aging

Protein aggregation reduces elasticity of blood vessels during aging

Study examines the impact of low-carb, high-fat diet in older people

Study examines the impact of low-carb, high-fat diet in older people

Least favorite vegetables could prevent advanced blood vessel disease

Least favorite vegetables could prevent advanced blood vessel disease

Increased fructose intake during pregnancy can alter offspring's metabolism

Increased fructose intake during pregnancy can alter offspring's metabolism

Aspirin may increase risk of disease progression in older adults with advanced cancer

Aspirin may increase risk of disease progression in older adults with advanced cancer

Simple blood test is useful in screening youth for prediabetes and diabetes

Simple blood test is useful in screening youth for prediabetes and diabetes

Consumption of inorganic arsenic bearing rice linked to elevated cardiovascular mortality

Consumption of inorganic arsenic bearing rice linked to elevated cardiovascular mortality

Cholesterol-lowering medication improves function of the coronary arteries

Cholesterol-lowering medication improves function of the coronary arteries

Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of immune and inflammatory diseases

Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of immune and inflammatory diseases

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