"We have to stop treating cardiovascular disease as unexpected or inevitable," writes Dr. Sadiya Khan. Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions.

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You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are different from men’s in ways ... The ACC has published a scientific statement regarding the use of gene editing therapy for cardiovascular disease. Medical Xpress on MSN: Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype may lower cardiovascular disease risk Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype—the natural predisposition to morning or evening alertness—may lower cardiovascular disease risk among those who are already vulnerable, suggests ...

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Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype may lower cardiovascular disease risk TIME on MSN: Heart disease is preventable. So why does it kill so many of us? Heart disease is preventable. So why does it kill so many of us?