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April is National Minority Health Month, a time dedicated to acknowledging health disparities that affect minority ...
This story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. By Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters A California ...
Heavy and former heavy drinking is associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary ...
Cardiology experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) 74th Annual Scientific Session and Expo in Chicago, March 29-31.
The dangers of clogged arteries extend well beyond the workings of your heart. Peripheral artery disease makes it difficult for you to walk, causes non-healing sores in your legs or feet, and creates ...
People who experience hearing loss are more likely to develop heart failure, researchers reported April 8 in the journal ...
This researcher’s project joins at least 30 others across the University of California system that have been terminated by ...
The American Civil Liberties Union also filed a lawsuit last week, alleging that the federal agency and its parent department ...
Lepodisiran, a new drug, slashed levels of “stealthy cholesterol”—a hidden heart risk affecting 1 in 5 people—by up to 95% in ...
GLP-1 and SGLT2 drugs — could significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia in life, a large new study has found.
A recent study has uncovered a potential breakthrough in treating osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH), a debilitating bone disease that causes severe pain and joint collapse.