A local man who survived heart failure is spreading awareness. You don't need to know a historian to know these figures.
New moms who just have had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the next weeks and months, a new study suggests.
A recent study found that mothers of twins are at double the risk of heart disease in the year after giving birth compared to mothers who give birth to a single infant. The research, led by Professor ...
New research reveals millions of Americans face significant heart failure risks, with age and blood pressure emerging as ...
Dr. Hannah Rosenblum, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, told The Post which ...
New moms who’ve just had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the coming weeks and months, a new study suggests.W ...
Middle aged and older adults who are hospitalized for severe infections were more than twice as likely to develop heart failure in the future, a new study shows. Authors say that’s why it’s so ...
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. — February is American Heart Month, and one San Diegan is sharing his remarkable story of survival to raise awareness about the nation's leading cause of death- heart disease.
Pressing down on your fingernails could reveal a subtle yet serious indicator of heart trouble, according to a doctor.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are associated with an increased risk for heart failure, particularly heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Finding it hard to breathe when you lay down is medically called orthopnea. Find a list of potential causes to help narrow down your overall risk here.