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Medscape News source @medscape.com · New York 🇺🇸· 6d

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Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring Remains Predictive in Primary Prevention With High Lp(a)
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) screening holds up for cardiovascular risk prediction in a population with high lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]), with the two serving as independent risk factors, an observational study showed.
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Medscape News source @medscape.com · New York 🇺🇸· 6d

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Higher Blood Pressure in Young Adults Linked to Heart and Kidney Disease at Midlife
Elevated blood pressure during early adulthood was associated with a higher risk for heart and kidney diseases in midlife, according to a new study, confirming the wisdom of guidelines recommending treatment for young adults with hypertension.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 1w

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Scientists tracked beer, wine, and spirits drinkers -- one fared far better
While heavy drinking has long been linked to negative health effects, the potential impact of low to moderate alcohol intake may depend on the type of beverage consumed, according to new research being presented later this month at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session.
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U.S. News & World Report News source @usnews.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 1w

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'Early Bird' Exercisers Get The Most Health Benefits, Study Finds
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, March 20, 2026 (HealthDay News) -- "Early bird" exercise provides better health benefits for people, a new study says.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 2w

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America's cholesterol guidelines updated by ACC and AHA
Americans may soon be advised to start paying closer attention to their cholesterol levels much earlier in life, under sweeping new guidelines released by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA).
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NPR News source @npr.org · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 2w

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A cholesterol test you've never heard of is now recommended to prevent heart disease
Doctors say patients should get a lipoprotein(a) test along with other screening, in new guidelines for managing cholesterol.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 2w

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Inflammation: The hidden driver of heart disease you need to be testing for
Most adults know the drill before an annual physical: routine blood work, a few numbers to scan, and hope nothing jumps out.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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I'm a cardiologist -- 3 great supplements for your heart and 4 to...
Across the country, nearly half of all adults have some form of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death for American men and women.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 3w

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Should you take a supplement for heart health? Here's what the science says.
If you're like most people in the United States, you're probably taking at least some kind of vitamin, mineral or other dietary supplement, maybe to try to promote sleep, boost your immune system or bridge nutritional gaps.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 4w

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Heart disease threat projected to skyrocket in women
A new report by the American Heart Association (AHA) included some troubling predictions for the future of women's health.
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GLP-1 Drugs for Heart Health: Benefits, Side Effects & Who Should Take Them
Cardiologists and obesity medicine physicians alike are hopeful about these preliminary findings. However, lifestyle habits, including getting adequate sleep, eating healthy and exercising, are still the top ways to stave off cardiovascular disease.
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American heart health worsening -- Harvard Gazette
Treatments for cardiovascular conditions have never been better. Knowledge about how to improve heart health has steadily improved.
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NBC News News source @nbcnews.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· Feb 25

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Why heart disease and stroke are projected to rise significantly in women, even younger ones
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the coming decades, the American Heart Association said Wednesday.
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Forbes News source @forbes.com · Jersey City, New Jersey 🇯🇪· Feb 21

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Why Are Ultra Processed Foods So Tasty? And Why Are They So Bad For You?
A new study published last month in The American Journal of Medicine found that adults that consumed higher rates of ultra-processed foods have a nearly 47% increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· Feb 2

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Heart disease risk rises faster for men than women by the mid-30s
Men develop a greater risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women -- starting at around age 35, according to a new long-term study.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 29

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Night owls face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes compared to...
Adults with night owl tendencies face a higher risk of damaging their cardiovascular health and suffering potentially fatal health complications compared to their early bird counterparts, a new study revealed.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 28

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Heart health is improving overall. So why are strokes rising among young adults?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By some measures, young adults in the U. S. are healthier -- or at least more health-conscious, judging by their spending on wellness goods and services, as well as social media posts -- than previous generations.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 28

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Heart health is improving overall. So why are strokes rising among young adults?
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USA Today News source @usatoday.com · McLean, Virginia 🇺🇸· Jan 28

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Why being a night owl may be worse for your heart
Why do we struggle to sleep. Jennifer Senior, a staff writer at The Atlantic, talks about her experience with insomnia and how she tried to fix it.
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Fox News News source @foxnews.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 25

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Nearly 90% of Americans at risk of silent disease -- here's what to know
Life expectancy rises and cardiovascular deaths drop, though stroke deaths increase among younger adults and seniors NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles.