Colorectal cancer patients face up to 45% higher cardiovascular mortality risk within two years of diagnosis, with Black patients and those under 50 experiencing the greatest danger, according to research presented at ACC.25.
Research reveals significant associations between environmental microplastic pollution and increased rates of hypertension, diabetes, and stroke across U.S. coastal communities, with pollution levels ranking among top predictors for chronic disease prevalence.
Bilateral ovary removal may increase heart failure risk 1.5-fold, with White women and younger patients facing double the risk, according to new research presented at ACC.25.