February is American Heart Month and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) has tips to help you spot signs of a heart attack and know when it is time to go to the emergency department.
Signs of heart disease in women often go unnoticed because research historically focused more on heart disease in men.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people experience cardiac arrest outside of hospitals. For most, the odds are grim. Only ...
During a Fourth of July weekend with their two children, Tara and Tyler Yell visited a water park about 90 minutes from their home in Frisco, Texas. The parents joined their daughter, Emerson, then 10 ...
Finding it hard to breathe when you lay down is medically called orthopnea. Find a list of potential causes to help narrow ...
American Heart Month is the perfect time to learn more about CPR. When someone is having a heart attack or a stroke, CPR can ...
Researchers have shown that patches of muscle grown from stem cells can help to repair a failing heart, in a clinical trial that tested the procedure on a 46-year-old woman. The woman, who had a ...
Anxiety can sometimes cause physical symptoms like chest pain and pressure. But because these symptoms can also indicate heart conditions, it’s important to get an accurate diagnosis.
There’s no question about whether sleep is important for heart and brain health ... But experts say sleep position can indeed matter, at least in some situations.
Lower the dumbbells slowly until they're slightly wider than mid-chest and your elbows are slightly below your shoulders. Press back up to your starting position. The chin-up is a great exercise ...
There's no question about whether sleep is important for heart and brain health. Study after study has shown that it is. Questions about the importance of how you sleep – on your back, on your ...