Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, so one health care professionals at Trident Medical Center are pushing for people to prevent illness or catch it early.
The study could not account for other mediators of cardiovascular risk and breastfeeding, such as social determinants of ...
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 ...
A new study has identified an enzyme that plays an important role in breaking down unneeded or damaged proteins in the heart -- an important process for maintaining heart health.
Cleveland Clinic’s Love Your Heart survey found 74% of Americans believe stress can negatively impact heart health. However, ...
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.
A local man who survived heart failure is spreading awareness. You don't need to know a historian to know these figures.
We spoke with a few, including Porsha Williams and actress Susan Kelechi Watson, about keeping heart problems at bay after watching loved ones struggle.
After years of stress tests and EKGs that yielded no results, Andrew Kohlenberg says he feels validated and relieved.
Cleveland Clinic’s Love Your Heart survey found 74% of Americans believe stress can negatively impact heart health.
A new study by a research team led by the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med), found that the foods ...
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.