Living in a poor neighborhood may increase the risk for heart disease, a Swedish study reports.
And in six of nine studies, excessive hours also increased the risk for heart disease.
These effects, along with diabetes, may increase your risk for developing heart disease.
If you have high cholesterol, these simple carbohydrates exacerbate the condition and may increase your risk for heart disease.
Smoking increases your risk for heart disease and makes it harder to exercise.
Metabolic syndrome increases your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
These effects, (especially if you have diabetes), may increase your risk for developing heart disease.
Not getting enough vitamin B6 may increase your risk for heart disease.
High blood pressure increases your risk for heart disease.
Metabolic syndrome can also increase your risk for heart disease.