A key requirement of health policy-makers preparing budgets, and of great interest to those with family histories of cardiovascular disease (CVD), are predictions of future prevalence of this disease. Now, researchers from Japan have used new statistical modelling approaches that have predicted a drop in CVD rates until 2040.
New Delhi [India], September 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): In 2016, according to the WHO, India reported 63 percent of total deaths due to non-communicable diseases, and 27 percent were attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Washington [US], September 20 (ANI): Adults with ADHD are at greater risk of developing a range of cardiovascular diseases than those without the condition, according to a large observational study.
Washington [US], September 8 (ANI): According to a study, there is a direct link between increased artificial sweetener consumption and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke.
Washington [US], September 8 (ANI): The findings of a large study of French adults suggest a potential direct association between higher artificial sweetener consumption and increased cardiovascular disease risk, including heart attack and stroke.
Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): According to a new study by The American College of Cardiology, older breast cancer survivors with cardiometabolic risk factors who restricted food consumption to eight hours during the workday followed by 16 hours of fasting had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) after a few weeks.
Washington [US], June 4 (ANI): Older breast cancer survivors with cardiometabolic risk factors who restricted food consumption to eight hours during the workday, followed by 16 hours of fasting, had a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) after a few weeks, according to a new study by The American College of Cardiology.
Denver (Colorado) [US], May 8 (ANI): New research shows that adults who don't pay off college debt or take on new educational debt during their early adulthood to their early 40s have a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.
Denver (Colorado) [US], May 8 (ANI): New research shows that adults who don't pay off college debt or take on new educational debt during their early adulthood to their early 40s have a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.