Extreme heat, cold, and heavy rain all raise heart disease risk, with the biggest impact from heat, according to a study ...
Extreme weather may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published online April 21 in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A recently published study is changing the script on how we think about the relationship between temperature and heart disease.
A warm spell in February, a cold snap in April, a 20-degree temperature drop between Tuesday and Wednesday: for most people, ...
Many people know that very hot weather can be dangerous, especially for older adults. However, new research shows that cold ...
Extreme weather events are becoming more common around the world, and scientists are now discovering that these changes may ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Doctors are urging residents to look beyond the calendar and focus on how the lingering winter weather impacts their heart health for National Wear Red Day. While Friday serves as a ...
A major study across 157 Chinese cities has found that extreme heat, bitter cold, and heavy rain each independently raise cardiovascular disease risk, especially in older adults. Heat had the largest ...
A novel study has revealed a link between extreme weather and the risk of cardiovascular disease among middle-aged and older ...
For those with heart disease, changes in temperature are well known to be a risk. A new study presented at the American College of Cardiology, though, suggests that cold might be worse for your heart ...