You wouldn't wait until your 50s to start saving for retirement — so why wait until your heart is already at risk to start protecting it? Heart disease is spiking among younger people, in part because ...
"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan.
Men develop a greater risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women — starting at around age 35, according to a new long-term study. The report, published Wednesday in the Journal of the ...
Doctors are thinking differently about what drives cardiovascular issues. It’s no longer just about blood pressure and cholesterol. By Nina Agrawal Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women ...
A cardiologist said we should think of heart health like retirement savings — start planning early. More millennials are facing heart disease, but changing your lifestyle can make a big difference.