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High blood pressure reduces respiratory capacity due to hardening of bronchi, study shows

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a condition that can have serious effects on the body. While it is well-known that high blood pressure can lead to thickening

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Studies Suggests That Social Media Creates A Real Imaginary Audience

Social media has become an integral part of the lives of young adults, shaping their relationships and intrapersonal concepts. A

Does coffee mix with AFib, and other new data from heart meeting

Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, is currently in New Orleans at the American Heart Association's scientific sessions.

Republicans’ Plan To Redirect Obamacare Subsidies Takes Shape

In the midst of the ongoing federal government shutdown, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, has stated

Cardiology has ignored women. AHA’s leader thinks AI can help

Stacey Rosen, a seasoned cardiologist with an impressive background in women's health, has been a prominent figure at American Heart

Study challenges advice to avoid coffee for those with atrial fibrillation

Coffee has long been a controversial topic when it comes to heart health, especially for those with atrial fibrillation (A-Fib),

‘Shallowing’ Is A Sex Trend. Here’s What It Is

Shallowing has been a hot topic on social media lately, with many people curious about its meaning and potential benefits.

Francis Collins urges liver researchers to advocate for research

Overall, the Liver Meeting has been buzzing with discussions about the current state of liver research and treatment. The elephant(s)

How The Government Shutdown Is Impacting Surveillance Of COVID-19, Flu And RSV

The impact of the ongoing government shutdown on public health and disease surveillance cannot be overstated. With the CDC facing