An estimated 40 to 63 percent of sudden cardiac arrest cases could be prevented by improving unfavorable profiles. (HealthDay News) — Modifiable, nonclinical risk factors such as lifestyle ...
Risk factor modification has long been considered an important strategy for cardiovascular disease prevention. For sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) especially — fatal in 90% of cases — studies have pointed ...
A new study identifying 56 non-clinical risk factors associated with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), spanning lifestyle, physical measures, psychosocial factors, socioeconomic status, and the local ...
Share on Pinterest A new study has found 56 lifestyle factors that could help prevent most cases of sudden cardiac arrest, according to the authors. Image credit: Thomas Barwick/Getty Images. Sudden ...
A new study identifying 56 non-clinical risk factors associated with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), spanning lifestyle, physical measures, psychosocial factors, socioeconomic status, and the local ...
For decades it’s been understood that certain risk factors explain the majority of cardiovascular events, until several recent studies claimed that coronary heart disease can develop without them. But ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Early case management and financial incentives increased cardiac rehab participation for patients with lower ...
A first-of-its-kind study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology reveals the most impactful modifiable non-clinical risk factors for improved heart health Philadelphia, April 29, 2025 – A new study ...