An electronic nudge explaining the cardiovascular benefit of vaccination was particularly effective among survivors of myocardial infarction, reported researchers.
Just three minutes of brisk walking a day could halve the chance of a heart attack or stroke, a study has found.
Women who don't take part in formal exercise can still reap benefits for their heart health through a few minutes of movement ...
While nothing impacts weight management more than a healthy diet, a close second measure that's proven to be helpful is ...
People with type 2 diabetes face a significantly higher risk of infection-related deaths, particularly in younger age groups, ...
Short bursts of incidental vigorous physical exertion, lasting less than a minute each, may almost halve the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure among women who ...
If you don't have time or bandwidth to hit the gym, even just a few minutes of carrying groceries or walking can have ...
Short, intense bouts of physical activity during daily life were associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular ...
Exercising at a high intensity for as little as 90 seconds a day may protect from the risk of a major cardiovascular event, ...
While race-aware models showed superior statistical calibration across racial and ethnic groups, their benefits in clinical ...
A Harvard study suggests replacing meat with plant proteins can reduce heart disease and coronary heart disease risks, ...
These high-quality, healthy proteins are rich in health-supporting nutrients and low in harmful nutrients like saturated fats ...