Spread the news - butter might actually reduce your risk of heart disease, according to scientists. Events
Experts from the University of Leeds, who led the trial, said taking the supplement for four months was found to vastly improve heart health and hope it can one day be prescribed to protect patients. Events
A study has found the ‘self-prescription’ can be a powerful tool Events
Just a couple drinks a day may increase your risk for heart disease and stroke, according to researchers. Events
A new study has shed light on exactly how a lack of sleep causes harm Events
A Harvard expert has said that his family eats the "very healthy food" three times a week as it's also been shown to potentially lower a person's risk of cardiovascular disease Events
In a viral clip seen by over 250,000 people American anaesthesiologist Dr Myro Figura explains 30 is a crucial age for increased risk of heart disease. Events
Study lead Professor Jill Belch described the findings as a ‘very exciting and significant development’ Events
Researchers said the discovery could save ‘vast numbers of lives’ by enabling pre-emptive treatment of the condition. Events
'Landmark' data has revealed a popular weight loss medicine slashes the risk of heart attack, stroke or heart disease death Events
Within six months, the drug reduced the risk of cardiovascular death by 50% and cut the risk of needing urgent treatment due to heart failure. Events