Niacin: An Old Vitamin with New and Surprising Benefits

Beyond its role in cardiovascular health, niacin has a long and fascinating history (and future) in medicine.
The Power of Fiber: A Simple Nutrient with Supercharged Benefits

From supporting heart and gut health to helping manage weight and blood sugar, fiber truly earns its “super-nutrient” status.
Statins reduce Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: Protecting our heart AND our brain!

Contrary to popular fears, a growing body of high-quality research suggests that statins may protect brain health rather than harm it — particularly in the long term.
Strong Bones, Healthy Aging

Bone health often takes a backseat to heart and brain health in conversations about aging — but it shouldn’t. As we grow older, maintaining strong bones becomes essential to preserving mobility, independence, and overall well-being.
Body Composition Scanning: A Focus on Visceral Fat

When it comes to improving your health, the number on the scale only tells part of the story. A more complete picture
Embracing the Power of AI in Healthcare: A New Era in Prevention

We are living in one of the most exciting times in medicine. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way we approach healthcare — detecting diseases earlier, customizing treatment plans and helping us to make data-driven decisions with greater precision than ever before.
Protecting More Than Your Skin: What Shingles Teaches Us About Brain and Heart Health

Most of you know about shingles — a painful, blistering rash caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus (varicella-zoster virus). But recent research is revealing that shingles is more than just a skin condition. It can also affect our heart and brain health in significant ways.
Creatine Supplementation: What’s the Hype About?

While well known in the body-building world, creatine supplementation has been extensively studied for its potential benefits beyond
Lipoprotein(a): Reviewing the Significance and Looking to the Future

Our commitment to comprehensive cardiovascular care has been steadfast for more than 20 years, and this includes evidence-based