Many Americans May Experience ‘Silent’ Heart Attack
Study shows evidence of cardiac scarring often appearing on scans, even if no attack was reportedContinue Reading
Study shows evidence of cardiac scarring often appearing on scans, even if no attack was reportedContinue Reading
Cooperation is key to program’s success, but benefits were modest, study findsContinue Reading
Living in walkable community, commuting via public transportation linked to lower blood pressureContinue Reading
Results suggest heart disease is invisible to most American women, even though it’s their No. 1 killerContinue Reading
Losing weight, keeping it off improves atrial fibrillation, studies suggestContinue Reading
Heart patients should take precautions when pollution is high, study suggestsContinue Reading
These patients are twice as likely as the average person to develop heart diseaseContinue Reading
Experts credit improved treatment of 2 leading causes: high blood pressure and diabetesContinue Reading
Devices that shock heart rhythm back to normal were not available 25 percent of time in emergenciesContinue Reading
Research finds that 84 percent of survivors retain their mental functionContinue Reading
They retained the info months later, even without a refresher session, study foundContinue Reading
Research underscores link between physical activity and mental healthContinue Reading
Research underscores link between physical activity and mental healthContinue Reading
But experts say these types of medications have good safety profileContinue Reading
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