“Nearly a quarter of the world’s population has elevated levels of Lp (a), putting them at a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes,” said Steven Nissen, ...
Did you know men and women's heart cells prefer different kinds of fuel? Gender differences are emerging as scientists turn ...
It’s already known that HPV (the human papillomavirus) increases the chances of certain types of cancers later in life. A new ...
New research suggests a link between HPV and heart disease, highlighting the potential benefits of HPV vaccination beyond ...
The SAGER guidelines (Sex and Gender Equity in Research) address the use of the terms sex and gender 8 and the value of designing studies to generate and report data on the basis of sex and gender.
Individuals testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) had a 40% greater risk for overall cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Five abstracts showcase critical insights into women’s cardiovascular health, highlighting rising maternal mortality, ...
Researchers at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine have issued a warning to anyone having unprotected sex over ...
Adding to the list is one that is not cancer-related at all. For the first time, scientists have discovered a strong ...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV), widely known for causing several types of cancer, may also increase the risk of cardiovascular ...
And a new study now suggests those with HPV may be at an 40 percent increased risk of developing heart disease and coronary artery disease. The group of viruses is most often associated with cancer in ...
HPV infection increases cardiovascular disease risk by 40% and doubles coronary artery disease risk, adding to concerns about ...