Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome is an emerging cluster of conditions that affects at least one in three U.S. adults. The good news is that it can be reversed. Learn how to reduce your risk.
If you have type 2 diabetes and are prescribed Ozempic for blood sugar control, you might also get a nice benefit for your heart in the form of lower cholesterol. That’s not the drug’s primary purpose, of course, so how does it work?
Most of us are aware that heart attacks are a leading cause of death in the U.S. But the good news is that there’s a lot you can do to reduce your risk. Our advice will get you started on a plan for a long, heart-healthy life.
This way of eating is less about “never eating meat again” and more about adding in an abundance of delicious, plant-forward foods that can fit any taste, lifestyle, and budget. Our primer will get you started.
When you have heart failure, your heart can’t pump blood as efficiently as it should. The result: Fluid builds up throughout your body, including in your lungs, feet, and legs. Find out what you and your doctor can do about it.