Coronary artery disease is the silent killer because you can have it for years and have no symptoms until it’s too late.
Early onset coronary artery disease (CAD) in individuals under 45 years old presents unique challenges, with prevalence rates of 1-2% generally, and as high as 5-10% among South Asian populations.
CAD occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrow or hard, often due to the buildup of cholesterol or ...
A simple difference in the genetic code—two X chromosomes versus one X chromosome and one Y chromosome—can lead to major ...
Heart disease is often perceived as a condition with clear warning signs—chest pain, shortness of breath, or palpitations.
Clarkson's farm presenter suffered a number of symptoms including pins and needles in his arm before undergoing emergency ...
Experts said many of the diseases and conditions that crop up later in life can be managed or controlled through lifestyle ...
Researchers found that ultra-rare genetic variants play a significant role in the heritability of coronary artery disease ...
Women are more likely to die after a first heart attack or stroke than men.
Lower socioeconomic status is associated with higher rates of death from coronary artery disease compared to higher socioeconomic status, and more than half of the disparities can be explained by ...
Jackie Fortiér reported the audio story. When people check in for their annual mammogram these days, some may face a surprising question: In addition to reviewing the mammogram for breast cancer, ...
Oral glucose tolerance test demonstrated better prognostic value in detecting dysglycemia than HbA1c in coronary artery disease.