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What if a simple, evidence-based nutrition habit could support blood sugar stability, heart health, and metabolic function—without …
What if a simple, evidence-based nutrition habit could support blood sugar stability, heart health, and metabolic function—without …
WABIHealthy Living with Northern Light Health: Heart healthFebruary is American Heart Month and we’re joined by Dr. Anas Mansour, a cardiologist with Northern Light Health, to talk about how you…
Having diabetes means you are more likely to develop heart disease and have a greater chance of a heart attack or a stroke.
According to the National Institutes of Health, people living with type 2 diabetes are more likely to experience heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular conditions. This risk is not the…
Taking oral semaglutide may reduce heart-related hospitalizations and deaths among those with a history of heart failure and type 2 diabetes, a new analysis suggests. Data from a trial funded…
Research building on earlier work in type 2 diabetes suggests the experimental drug IC7Fc may also help protect against heart disease. A new study reports that the drug can lower…
People with type 2 diabetes face a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular problems, according to the National Institutes of Health. These risks also differ between women…
(Tzido/iStock via Getty Images) An updated guide to the latest research on heart disease and stroke is filled with crucial data for experts fighting those debilitating problems. But to those…
Even before February begins, conversations about heart health are underway across Nebraska, with the Nebraska Beef Council working to help residents enjoy nutritious meals while managing cardiovascular risk. “February is…
Overview of the deep learning workflow utilizing transfer learning for detecting cardiovascular dysfunction from retinal photography. Abbreviations: CAC = coronary artery calcium score; GLS = global longitudinal strain; MPR = myocardial perfusion reserve; LGE = late gadolinium enhancement;…