February is American Heart Month and a good time to raise awareness about heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death.
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Don't be discouraged: what you put on your plate can help keep your heart ticking. "Heart-healthy foods contain nutrients that have been shown to benefit the cardiovascular system or reduce the risk ...
From moving your body a bit more to cutting back on salt, even small but steady changes can improve heart health.
According to the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, the current guidelines for elevated blood pressure is now 130/80.
Fat can help or hinder your health, depending on its shape. Here’s what you need to know about saturated vs unsaturated fats.
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New research suggests that wearing continuous glucose monitors could lower the risk of dementia. Experts discuss how symptoms can overlap between diabetes and dementia.