Too much plaque in the arteries can cause heart disease, artery disease, and chronic kidney disease.
The study found individuals who failed to pay student debt between young adulthood and early mid-life were more likely to develop cardiovascular disease.
Two cups of unsweetened tea a day has been linked with staving off diabetes and heart disease - the world's number one killer.
The study included 34,417 adults.
By Stephen Beech via SWNS Yo-yo dieting increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes, warns new research. The study conducted in rats suggests dramatic swings...
By Stephen Beech via SWNS Eating avocado at least twice a week lowers the risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Researchers found that...
The research team discovered that moderate light exposure caused the body to go into a higher alert state.
Muscle strengthening activities were linked to a lower risk of death from any cause, as well as death from heart disease and stroke, cancer, diabetes, and...
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