These and other metals found in the environment can collect in the body and exacerbate heart disease, new research suggests.
McGraw's team found that as levels of various metals rose in people's urine samples, so did evidence of stiffer, calcified ...
Exposure to heavy metals may increase risk of calcium buildup in the walls of coronary arteries, which can lead to ...
New evidence shows that extended estrogen suppression treatment using aromatase inhibitors for hormone receptor-positive ...
Researchers pinpoint a cellular process called 'clonal hematopoiesis' as a new risk factor for cardiovascular problems. In ...
A study carried out at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) in Madrid, Spain provides crucial ...
Metal exposure from environmental pollution is associated with increased calcium buildup in the coronary arteries at a level comparable to traditional risk factors, according to a new study. The ...
Research reveals that exposure to environmental metals significantly contributes to the buildup of calcium in coronary ...
People with high levels of metals found in tobacco smoke, fertilizers and batteries are more likely to develop ...
Sex-based differences were identified in the relationship between inflammation and cardiovascular disease among patients with axSpA.
Breast arterial calcifications (BAC) identified on mammography are associated with the development of both atherosclerotic ...