A groundbreaking study reveals there's no safe level of processed meat consumption, linking even small amounts to increased risks of serious health issues like diabetes and cancer. Find out why cutting back is crucial for your health!
New research reveals that even small amounts of processed meats and sugary drinks can significantly increase the risk of major diseases like cancer and diabetes. Experts say there’s no safe level of consumption!
In a groundbreaking study, Stanford researchers reveal that heart attack deaths have plummeted by 89% since 1970, but deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure and irregular heartbeats are surging. Discover the alarming new trends in heart disease mortality.
A groundbreaking study links marijuana use to increased risks of stroke and heart attack, even among younger adults. As legalization spreads, experts warn of the potential dangers to heart health.
A new study reveals that living near the coast may increase the risk of serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease due to microplastic pollution. Coastal counties with high plastic levels show alarming disease rates, raising public health concerns.
A groundbreaking study reveals alarming connections between cannabis use and heart disease, showing higher risks of heart attacks and strokes. Discover the shocking truth behind cannabis and your heart health.
A new global study reveals that cannabis use may double the risk of dying from heart disease and increase stroke risk by 20%. Researchers urge a re-evaluation of cannabis regulations.
A groundbreaking new pill, Obicetrapib, has shown promise in drastically lowering LDL cholesterol and lipoprotein(a), offering hope to patients at high risk of heart disease and stroke.
New research reveals that simple changes like replacing sedentary time with light activity can drastically reduce the risk of a second heart attack. Discover how to protect your heart with easy lifestyle adjustments!
A groundbreaking study shows that individuals with multiple chronic conditions, especially heart disease and diabetes, face a much higher risk of developing depression. Women with joint issues are particularly vulnerable, underscoring the need for integrated care.