February is American Heart Month, a highlight of which is Wear Red Day, which aims to raise awareness about heart disease in ...
A study found people with coronary artery disease saw improved health outcomes after committing to the workout for 12 weeks.
Fewer than half of heart patients from 17 countries who could benefit from beneficial drugs are taking them, researchers ...
Heart disease kills more women in the United States than any other health condition, according to the Centers for Disease ...
This isn't really a Let's Play, but instead I wanted to give a basic intro to how we stop and fix some heart disease and I decided to use the CardioEx cardiology simulator to demonstrate a few of the ...
“Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in women,” said Catherine Campbell, the chief of cardiology for the Baltimore service area at the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group.
Major sporting events like the Super Bowl can increase heart-related risks for fans. Experts advise moderation in food and ...
Cardiologists share advice for staying healthy–including new screenings and how to exercise safely in cold weather.
February is American Heart Month, and Dr. Clyde Yancy of Northwestern Medicine is leading efforts to raise awareness and prevent heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death.
Dr. Kendra Coonse, an interventional cardiologist at St. Alphonsus, is dedicated to helping patients take charge of their ...
Virtual women’s heart health company Systole raised a $2 million pre-seed round, led by Benchstrength. January Ventures, J ...
Cardiovascular Services The Heart Center at St. Mark’s offers a variety of services for people with heart conditions. The ...