A lab study finds PTSD‑like stress can disrupt the heart’s ability to relax and may trigger scar‑like changes, […]
Category Archive: Cardiovascular Disease
An umbrella review of 71 meta‑analyses reports that people with certain mental health conditions tend to have lower heart‑rate variability (HRV)—a […]
A sweeping new review finds that children and adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD) face higher rates […]
A small randomized study from Sweden suggests two low‑cost options—movement‑based video games and medical yoga—can safely boost how […]
A new umbrella review pulls together data from more than 125,000 observations to ask a simple question with […]
New review maps life after cardiogenic shock and calls for routine checks of memory, mood and mobility. What’s […]
An American Society for Preventive Cardiology clinical statement urges earlier screening, better tools, and community‑tailored care for South […]
A nationwide analysis of more than 4 million deaths in Poland (2011–2020) finds that higher air pollution is linked with […]
An algorithm trained on routine heart tracings predicted who would develop hypertension and who faced higher risks of […]
The gist: Children who experience more adversity tend to sleep less — and that shortfall shows up in a […]
Insomnia and sleep apnea emerge as major, fixable drivers; scientists outline the biology linking the bedroom to the […]
New analysis links short sleep, poor sleep quality, and common sleep disorders to coronary heart disease—and explains why. […]
A UK team found that software can measure a key heart‑scan signal with the same accuracy as clinicians—potentially […]
New clinical review calls for routine screening, trauma‑informed care, and family support across the care journey. Children living […]
A new global projection warns that clogged‑artery heart disease (ischaemic heart disease, or IHD)—the main cause of heart […]
New Nature Communications research maps how trauma and cardiovascular health intersect at the DNA, brain, and blood‑protein levels. […]
In a large, real‑world study across 18 hospitals, software that reads the first electrocardiogram (ECG) matched a leading […]