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Primary Care & Family Medicine
Meta-analysis
Umbrella review associates processed meat consumption with higher risks of cancer and chronic disease outcomes.
Processed meat links to higher cancer and heart disease risks
This umbrella review synthesized data from 34 articles and 54 meta-analyses regarding processed meat consumption. It reports associations wi…
Eating more processed meat like bacon or hot dogs increases your risk for serious health problems including cancer and heart disease.
Frontiers
Apr 28, 2026
Genetics & Precision Medicine
Genome-wide analysis of 1.7 million individuals reveals shared genetic liability across cardiovascular diseases in European and East Asian biobanks.
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This genome-wide and exome-wide association analysis review synthesizes data from ~1.7 million individuals in European and East Asian bioban…
Shared DNA Explains Why Heart Conditions Often Cluster
medRxiv
Apr 28, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis suggests Hatha yoga may improve blood pressure and glucose in non-communicable disease patients.
Simple Yoga Moves Could Help Manage Heart Disease Risks
This meta-analysis evaluated Hatha yoga interventions in patients diagnosed with non-communicable diseases including Type 2 Diabetes and hyp…
Adding yoga to your daily routine may lower blood pressure and blood sugar for people with sedentary lifestyles and heart risks.
Frontiers
Apr 25, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Sys. Review
Review Examines IL-32 Role in Cardiovascular Diseases and Atherosclerosis
New Blood Test Could Predict Heart Disease Risk Years Earlier
This review evaluates the role of IL-32 across cardiovascular diseases, atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. However, …
This research could change how doctors spot heart disease risk, giving patients more time to prevent it.
Frontiers
Apr 22, 2026
Psychiatry
Cohort
Chronic Insomnia in Hospitalized Adults: Associated Conditions and Metabolic Abnormalities
Elderly women with insomnia often have heart disease, infections, and metabolic issues
This retrospective observational study evaluated 871 hospitalized adults aged 18 to 100 years with chronic insomnia at a single center in Ch…
Hospitalized older women with insomnia frequently face infections, heart disease, and blood sugar problems, a single-center study finds.
Frontiers
Apr 22, 2026
Drug Pipeline
Sys. Review
Narrative review offers insights for managing breast cancer survivors with cardiovascular diseases
How do we safely manage breast cancer and heart disease together?
This narrative review addresses the management of patients with coexisting breast cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The authors provide in…
Breast cancer and heart disease often share common causes like inflammation, making it vital to treat both conditions safely without overloo…
Frontiers
Apr 19, 2026
Drug Pipeline
Sys. Review
Systematic review validates habitat-phytochemistry model for 32 Salvia species in China
Do high-altitude plants heal differently than low-altitude ones? New research says yes.
This systematic review analyzes 32 Salvia species documented in the Dictionary of Chinese Ethnic Medicine to validate a habitat-phytochemist…
Plants from high altitudes fight cancer differently than low-altitude ones, proving ancient wisdom about mountain herbs matches modern scien…
Frontiers
Apr 18, 2026
Cardiology
Sys. Review
Narrative review explores metformin and trimetazidine in cardiovascular conditions
The Hidden Cell Death Process Quietly Driving Heart Disease
This narrative review examines the roles of metformin and trimetazidine in cardiovascular diseases, atherosclerosis, vascular calcification,…
A specific type of cell death driven by iron and fat damage plays a key role in multiple heart conditions, including heart failure and ather…
Frontiers
Apr 18, 2026
Cardiology
Sys. Review
Narrative review examines transcriptional regulation in cardiovascular diseases and aging.
Could controlling gene activity offer new ways to treat heart disease and slow aging?
This narrative review explores the role of transcriptional regulation within the broader context of cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascul…
Controlling gene activity could offer new ways to treat heart disease and slow aging by targeting the biological networks that maintain hear…
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026