Your blood type and its connection to your heart is more important than you think. Here's what it may mean for your health.
Fears about corn, canola, and similar oils have taken root amid rising concerns about links between industrial food processes and chronic disease.
Valentine's Day is a celebration of the heart. But some of the clichéd approaches to commemorate it – we're looking at you, big red box of candy and decadent dinner out – are not that great for your ...
Early findings suggest that IA tenecteplase after successful thrombectomy is safe and improves functional outcomes over standard care in anterior circulation LVO stroke.
With the incoming snow, the American Heart Association issues a reminder to be safe while shoveling walks and driveways.
"Don't be afraid to go to the doctor and get checked. But if you are it's ok. Just make sure you do it afraid, but ultimately, get it done," she says.
In honor of Heart Month, Willamette Valley Vineyards’ 10 locations will raise funds for heart health through the ‘Life is Why’ campaign. Salem Hills, OR ...
People can take various measures to improve and maintain cardiovascular health to help lower the risk for heart disease, ...
Stroke experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the annual the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference (ISC25), the world’s premier meeting ...
"I would not have survived if it were not for my heart being as strong as it was,” Heart Defect Survivor Ally Bowersock said.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women with nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 living with some form of CVD.
When it comes to heart health, many foods get an undeserved bad reputation. Many people hesitate to enjoy certain ingredients, fearing they might raise cholesterol or harm their cardiovascular health.