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208 million Americans are classified as obese or overweight, according to new study synthesizing 132 data sources

Overweight and obesity rates are rising in all age ranges across the U.S. Mohamed Rida ROKI/iStock via Getty Images Plus   Nearly half of adolescents and three-quarters...

Black women twice as likely to die from a stroke as White women

Adobe Stock Photo AHA gives 7 things to know by Michael Merschel American Heart Association News Stroke can be devastat­ing for anyone. But the risks and symptoms of...

High blood pressure before 35 may triple Black women’s stroke risk

Nurse checking a patients blood pressure. Adobe Stock Photo by American Heart Association News Black women treated for high blood pressure in their 30s and 40s...

Heart Month 2024: Professional football player tackles atrial fibrillation and Stroke with Help from Cardiac Monitoring

(NewsUSA) - For professional athletes, being at your physical best and pushing your body to its limits is often what it takes to achieve...

What is atrial fibrillation, the heart condition US President Joe Biden lives with?

Evan Vucci/AP/AAP by Ritu Trivedi, University of Sydney; Clara Chow, University of Sydney, and Liliana Laranjo, University of Sydney US President Joe Biden has the heart...

September is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month: Active with AFib, real AFib stories from everyday champions

Getty Images Stock Photo (NewsUSA) - By 2030, an estimated 12.1 million Americans will experience a common heart condition called atrial fibrillation (AFib), sometimes felt...

Fetterman’s struggles with language highlight the challenges after a stroke

The stroke suffered by U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman has shed light on little-known aspects of stroke recovery. Mark Makela/Getty Images News via Getty...

How unhealthy is red meat? And how beneficial is it to eat vegetables?

by Aleksandr Aravkin, University of Washington; Christian Razo, University of Washington, and Jeffrey Stanaway, University of Washington The big idea We developed a new method for...

Why daylight saving time is unhealthy – a neurologist explains

Changing clocks twice a year may be more than just a biannual annoyance. Carol Yepes/Moment via Getty Images by Beth Ann Malow, Vanderbilt University As people in...

After her unexpected diagnosis, Danita knew her sister’s symptoms required a conversation with a doctor

(BPT)—Shortness of breath. Heart palpitations. When Danita first noticed these occasional abnormalities, she didn’t give them much thought. After all, she figured, aging and...

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