People with diabetes have an elevated risk of heart disease. But through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes, there are ways to maintain heart health.

Heart Health

June 16, 2019
Heart Disease: The Diabetes Connection

Heart Disease: The Diabetes Connection

People with diabetes have an elevated risk of heart disease. But through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes, there are ways to maintain heart health.

Stroke Rates Drop for U.S. Men, But Not Women

Stroke Rates Drop for U.S. Men, But Not Women

Explanations for the disparity aren't clear.

Low-Dose Aspirin Is Linked to Bleeding in the Skull

Low-Dose Aspirin Is Linked to Bleeding in the Skull

A new report has found that healthy people are at a greater risk for intracranial hemorrhage.

Atrial Fibrillation Treatment and Prevention

Atrial Fibrillation Treatment and Prevention

Can the Maze procedure help you manage an irregular heartbeat? Learn about this various treatment options.

How to Count Carbs for Better Blood Sugar Control

How to Count Carbs for Better Blood Sugar Control

People with type 2 diabetes need to watch carbohydrates carefully. Why? Because when any food that contains carbohydrates is digested, it turns into sugar, which increases your blood-glucose level.

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