Every type of smoking poses serious risks to heart health, from traditional cigarettes to modern alternatives like vaping. While many people recognize smoking’s connection to lung disease, its ...
“People in their 40s to 60s may be at risk of developing heart disease even if they do not currently have symptoms,” ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and there are many manageable risk factors people can help ...
Regular screenings for all patients should begin at age 20 and proceed in intervals. However, if you're at high risk for ...
A growing body of research suggests that mindfulness-based interventions may reduce stress, in turn helping to reduce ...
Heart disease is the number one health risk in the U.S. — imagine life as a road trip, and a healthy heart is the ultimate ...
Stephen Williams, a cardiologist at NYU Langone, told The Post that this common activity puts you at risk for heart disease, diabetes, weight gain, depression, and even some cancers.
Op-Ed: Diet, exercise and stopping smoking will save many lives, especially in Brooklyn’s minority communities.
At Citizen’s Medical Center’s Survivor tent at the 2025 Heart and Stroke Walk, kids as young as 1 to seniors in their 70s ...
Teenagers may be less likely to initiate tobacco smoking if they engage in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from childhood, a new study conducted in collaboration between the Universities ...
February is American Heart Month and a good time to raise awareness about heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death.