Heart Health - Cardio Health
Lead Exposure Could Lead to Cardiovascular Disease
Men who've had the most environmental lead exposure could be more likely to die from cardiovascular disease.
Lead Exposure Could Lead to Cardiovascular Disease
Men who've had the most environmental lead exposure could be more likely to die from cardiovascular disease.
A Study Links Smoking to All Forms of Death
The results of a large, long-term study show smoking is strongly linked to death from all causes- especially cardiovascular disease.
A new study explores the cardiovascular benefits of exercise children.
Fish Oil Could Help Prevent Heart Attacks
Fish oil may help reduce the risk of a heart attack in people who already have heart disease.
Every year a million Americans have to have a metal stent put in their arteries to keep them open and the blood flowing. Soon those patients may have a new --metal free option: a dissolvable heart stent.
Over 5 Million People In the US Are Affected By Heart Failure
According to recent statistics from the American Heart Association, 5.2 million people in the United States are affected by heart failure- and those numbers continue to rise.
Two Generic Drugs Could Protect Against Strokes
Combining two generic drugs could protect against heart attack and strokes in high-risk patients.
Noisy Roads Could Increase Your Blood Pressure
People who are constantly exposed to noisy roads have an increased risk for high blood pressure.
Vitamin B May Do Nothing for Heart Disease
Researchers say B-vitamins like folic acid, B12, and B6 do nothing to prevent heart disease.
Some Implantable Defibs Do Not Work In Women
Implantable defibrillators do not appear to reduce the risk of death in women with advanced heart failure.






