Heart Health - Cardio Health
Heart Health Stats
While cardiovascular deaths are down, Americans still have a long way to go when it comes to heart health.
While cardiovascular deaths are down, Americans still have a long way to go when it comes to heart health.
Men who never have children have a higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.
Race Can Predict the Risk of Heart Disease in Women
A new study finds differing locations of fat in black and white women can help predict the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Researchers Completed Three Infant Heart Transplants
In experimental study, researchers successfully completed three infant heart transplants using organs from babies who died from cardiovascular causes.
New research finds that exercise doesn't cancel out a sedentary occupation. Sitting down for too long every day puts you at higher risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer... even if you're active.
Vitamin D Can Lower Risk for Heart Problems
Vitamin D supplements can lower the risk for heart problems in African Americans, a population that faces an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and Vitamin D deficiency.
Sugary Drinks Bad for Women's Hearts
Women who drink two or more sugary beverages a day increase their cardiovascular risk, even if they don't gain weight.
Low-calorie diets can improve heart function among certain patients with type 2 diabetes.
Living alone may be bad for your heart.
Children who spend lots of time in front of the TV or computer screen have an increased risk for heart problems later in life.






