A study was conducted to determine the effect of large-scale air pollution on cerebrovascular health and rates of stroke.
Researchers sought to compare pre- and post-ICH blood pressure control across racial, ethnic, and social deprivation groups ...
South Asian adults have significant differences in CV risk factor prevalence compared with other US racial and ethnic groups.
A higher body mass index (BMI) appears to be causally related to a greater risk for vascular-related dementia.
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) mortality rates in the US have declined significantly since 2004, but major sex and racial disparities persist.
HF is the primary cause of complications in pregnant women with dilated cardiomyopathy, with most maternal deaths occurring postdelivery.
Adults consuming the highest amounts of ultraprocessed foods have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
STEMI patients without standard modifiable CV risk factors face higher 30-day mortality compared with those with at least 1 risk factor.
Initiation of hormone therapy (HT) after age 65 years is tied to significantly increased risks for cancer and vascular events.
Intravenous tenecteplase administered up to 24 hours after stroke onset is associated with higher likelihood of excellent functional outcome.
Universal aspirin dispensation at the first prenatal visit is associated with reduced development of preeclampsia with severe features (SPE).
Wildfire smoke fine PM2.5 has a long-term impact on mortality and is associated with an increased mortality rate for all studied outcomes.
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