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Cardiology
Cohort
Narrative review summarizes evidence on exercise benefits for cardiovascular disease and mortality risk reduction.
Moving Less Than You Think Saves Your Heart
This narrative review evaluates the relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular outcomes in individuals with and without cardi…
Doing just a little bit of activity every day lowers your risk of dying from heart disease almost as much as powerful medicine.
Frontiers
Apr 22, 2026
Cardiology
Observational review finds high hypertension and cardiac risks 3-6 years after preterm pre-eclampsia in 45 women.
High Blood Pressure Lingers Years After Early Preeclampsia
This observational review analyzes data from 45 women in the PICk-UP trial who experienced preterm pre-eclampsia. It reports that 53% had hy…
This could change how doctors monitor heart health after pregnancy.
medRxiv
Apr 22, 2026
Genetics & Precision Medicine
Mendelian Randomization review links Lp(a) to inflammatory protein pathways
Lp(a) may influence heart disease through inflammation pathways
This Mendelian Randomization analysis identifies 521 proteins associated with Lp(a) and 91 downstream proteins in MACE-relevant pathways. Th…
Genetic analysis links Lp(a) to 521 proteins and inflammation pathways that could affect heart disease risk, offering a new mechanistic insi…
medRxiv
Apr 22, 2026
Cardiology
Sys. Review
Narrative review discusses exercise for cardiovascular disease without reported outcomes or safety data.
Exercise helps protect your heart from cardiovascular disease risks.
This narrative review addresses the role of exercise in cardiovascular disease. However, the source does not report a specific population, s…
This review suggests that getting active can lower your risk of heart problems. While specific numbers were not reported, the focus remains …
Frontiers
Apr 21, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
Cohort
Higher body roundness index associates with cardiovascular disease high-risk status in Chinese adults.
Your Waist Shape Might Predict Heart Disease Risk
This cross-sectional study of 6,858 adults aged 35–75 years in Luohe, Henan, China, evaluated the body roundness index (BRI) against WHO-def…
Your waist shape predicts heart disease risk better than weight alone, helping adults over 35 spot hidden danger earlier.
Frontiers
Apr 21, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
Cohort
Higher baseline TCBI associated with incident CVD in community-dwelling adults aged 45 years and older
New Blood Test Combo Predicts Heart Risk Better Than Weight Alone
This cohort study of 6,013 community-dwelling adults aged 45 years and older free of CVD at baseline found that higher baseline triglyceride…
A simple blood and weight score flags heart risk earlier, helping adults 45+ watch metabolic health beyond standard cholesterol numbers.
Frontiers
Apr 21, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
Sys. Review
Narrative review on ultra-processed foods and cardiovascular disease mechanisms.
How Your Food Choices Rewire Your Heart Signals
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on ultra-processed foods and cardiovascular disease. It distinguishes established, emerging, and …
Ultra-processed foods may send bad signals to your heart cells by changing the tiny messages they use to stay healthy.
Frontiers
Apr 20, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Review of UK Biobank data identifies plasma protein mediators in cardiometabolic disease progression.
New Blood Test Clues Could Predict Diabetes Complications Years Earlier
This observational review analyzes UK Biobank data from 53,030 participants to evaluate plasma proteins as mediators in secondary disease de…
A new blood test spots specific proteins that warn of heart, kidney, and brain problems years before they happen in people with diabetes or …
medRxiv
Apr 19, 2026
Oncology
Sys. Review
Narrative review conceptualizes CVD as systemic immune–metabolic–inflammatory disease.
Review suggests immune and metabolic factors drive cardiovascular disease progression
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on cardiovascular disease as a systemic immune–metabolic–inflammatory condition. It argues that i…
Immune and metabolic factors actively drive heart disease progression, offering new ways to assess risk and tailor prevention strategies.
Frontiers
Apr 17, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
Sys. Review
Narrative review: high-fiber breakfast cereals and wheat bran support digestive and cardiometabolic health
Could ready-to-eat cereals help lower your risk of chronic disease and improve your gut health?
This narrative review synthesizes a decade of research on ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, cereal fibers, and selected fiber sources such as …
Eating ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, especially those with wheat bran, could lower your risk of chronic disease and improve gut health by …
Frontiers
Apr 17, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Meta-analysis
Body roundness index shows significant association with metabolic syndrome but constrained predictive ability for other CKM outcomes.
A Simple Body Measurement May Reveal Your Hidden Health Risk
This systematic review and meta-analysis of 93 observational studies from 13 countries evaluated the body roundness index (BRI) against conv…
A simple math formula using your height and waist size may help doctors catch silent health problems long before they turn serious.
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026
Infectious Disease
RCT
H. pylori eradication reduces cholesterol and LDL in patients with cardiovascular disease risk
Treating This Stomach Bug May Quietly Lower Heart Risk
A randomized controlled trial in 72 patients with H. pylori infection found that eradication significantly reduced total cholesterol (p=0.00…
Treating a common stomach infection can lower cholesterol and small dense lipoprotein particles a year later, potentially reducing heart dis…
Apr 15, 2026