Researchers find that heart disease, cancer, accidents, stroke and diabetes have claimed lesser lives since 1969.
A study has found that children who have reduced their sugar intake within 9 to 10 days have lower blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar.
Scientists found that getting at least six hours of sleep daily reduces the risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease.
Gender-specific treatments might have to be developed to address male and female heart conditions accordingly.
Researchers find a link between childhood infections such as typhoid, measles, and chicken pox and heart disease later in life.
Researchers find that polyphenols in cranberry juice provide cardivascular health benefits.
A new study states that a high intensity workout done for eight to ten minutes benefits teens by reducing their risks of getting heart problems.
Women who had multiple health complications during pregnancy are at higher risk of developing and dying from heart disease later in life.