Heart disease often develops silently, but your body may show visible warning signs before it’s too late. From changes in ...
The early signs of heart conditions can be easy to miss. It's not uncommon for people to completely ignore symptoms without speaking to their doctor. However, according to cardiologists, recognising ...
February is American Heart Month, and doctors are warning nearly half of all women age 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Rita Ng from Kaiser Permanente joins ...
While a diagnosis of heart disease can understandably lead to concerns about physical activity, regular exercise can actually be one of the most beneficial treatments for individuals with heart ...
Sitting quietly at your desk, watching TV, or lying in bed at night, your heart should be taking it easy – beating steadily and calmly at somewhere between 60 and 80 beats per minute for most healthy ...
Covid-19 infections have been strongly linked with cardiovascular conditions like heart disease and stroke, but new research shows that other viral infections such as influenza, HIV, hepatitis C and ...
Researchers from UCL (University College London) and the ESRF (The European Synchrotron) have produced the first ...
Scientists have uncovered why people with chronic kidney disease so often die from heart problems: damaged kidneys release tiny particles into the bloodstream that actively poison the heart. These ...