While deaths related to heart disease have declined among older people, studies suggest that death rates among younger patients have remained stagnant or increased slightly. To understand what
The hearts of female athletes adapt differently to the rigors of sports training compared to their male peers, according to a new study that could change the way
The operative word in the term “high-intensity interval training,” or HIIT, is intense. Whether you’re doing your HIIT workout as part of a group fitness class, virtually through
People with heart disease can receive either the high-dose or standard-dose flu vaccines for protection from heart or lung-related deaths or hospitalizations, according to late breaking research presented
Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42% lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns, according to
Cardiovascular disease (aka heart disease) kills one Australian every 28 minutes. Drugs and surgery are the conventional method of treatment for heart disease. To further increase the effectiveness
COVID-19 can do some pretty scary things to the human heart. It can trigger blood clots in severe cases and cause inflammation and scarring. New research now shows
MONDAY, Nov. 9, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Physical activity may reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among American Indians, according to new research that
Offspring of mothers with heart healthy lifestyles live nearly a decade longer without cardiovascular disease than those whose mothers have unhealthy lifestyles. That’s the finding of a study
Hospitalized coronavirus patients with heart damage are up to ELEVEN times more likely to die than those without it, study finds Researchers looked at 305 hospitalized coronavirus patients
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