PORTLAND, Ore. — Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the world and the United States. While February is a month dedicated to ...
A New Mexico woman wants others to know that the symptoms of a heart attack aren't always clear and that it can happen to ...
The usual causes are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and a history of smoking, but there are others too.
His story was my story,' said Dr. Chris Loreto upon realizing that the symptoms and prescribed medications matched ...
A new study, authored by KBH Professor Jan Inge Henter and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has investigated ...
A new study demonstrates life-saving benefits of consistent exercise. People who can exercise sufficiently on a treadmill during cardiac stress testing have a lower mortality risk regardless of their ...
Every year across the country, a select group of people are nominated for the American Heart Association's 'Woman of Impact,' which is a nine-week competition focusing on women's heart health.
By Robert Andre Emmanuel [email protected] A Jamaican cardiologist is warning that frequent cannabis usage could lead to increased risks ...
Using a toothpick is a quick and easy way to remove an annoying guava seed but did you know that flossing daily — a simple ...
Six area women are raising awareness of cardiovascular disease — the number one killer of women — through a campaign designed ...
Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart ...
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