New research suggests fat stored in muscle may be more harmful than we thought – here's what you can do about it.
The following is a summary of “Comparative Outcomes of Left Main and Non-Left Main Percutaneous Coronary Intervention from ...
A Joplin-based cardiologist is putting in more time with patients in southeast Kansas. “It’s always better to catch really any disease earlier in the stages.” And ...
New research published in the European Heart Journal has shown that people who have pockets of fat inside their muscles are at greater risk of hospitalization or death due to certain types of heart ...
That test could help identify patients at greatest risk for potentially deadly cardiac problems such as coronary artery ...
Intramuscular fat, contained within muscle tissue, increases the risk of serious heart disease, regardless of other risk factors, a new study suggests.
Inflammation can trigger heart attacks in people with coronary artery disease. It can also exacerbate heart failure symptoms and irregular or rapid heartbeats, leading to hospitalization, the hospital ...
A Swedish study of nearly 9,000 individuals explores the connection between gut bacteria and heart health, revealing that ...
A medical assistant who is also an amputee found himself at the center of a health crisis after being diagnosed with coronary ...
A medical assistant who is also an amputee found himself at the center of a health crisis after being diagnosed with coronary ...
While intensity didn’t appear to matter in this network meta-analysis, location did: in-person programs had the most impact.