Chronic kidney disease may signal higher risk of cardiac arrest in Hispanic adults
2023年10月11日
Chronic kidney disease, 酗酒, heart disease and stroke may be strong predictors of cardiac arrest among Hispanic adults, new research suggests.
2023年10月11日
Chronic kidney disease, 酗酒, heart disease and stroke may be strong predictors of cardiac arrest among Hispanic adults, new research suggests.
2023年10月9日
An American Heart Association advisory defines cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome for the first time and describes better ways to predict long-term problems.
2023年9月29日
An illness that affects about a third of Gulf War veterans was linked to higher odds of high blood pressure, 糖尿病, heart disease and more.
2023年8月16日
心脏病 survivors who experience moderate to extreme pain a year later may face a higher risk of death within a decade, new research out of Sweden suggests.
2023年8月9日
Tiny particles in the air have been linked to heart disease and stroke. They also may be connected to a rise in deaths and disability, new research shows.
2023年7月20日
A "one-stop shop" for health care professionals has some simple advice for patients.
2023年6月12日
Chronic exposure to low levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic increases the risk of stroke and heart disease, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement.
2023年5月30日
People with high cardiovascular risk scores performed worse on a set of tests that measure cognitive function, new research finds.
2023年4月4日
The sudden cardiac death of a loved one can be confusing. A new study suggests communication about a cause can help family members decide whether to seek genetic testing for their own risks.
2023年3月27日
As genetic tests make it easier to spot potential risks for cardiovascular disease, an American Heart Association report says results should be evaluated with care – and spells out how to do so.
Guidelines Resource Center
The American Heart Association regularly releases guidelines and scientific statements for preventing and treating heart disease and stroke.
What do these guidelines mean for you? Should you change your medications? Should you see a doctor for treatment? How do you know if you’re healthy? You’ll find answers here in the Guidelines Resource Center.