The New York Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease has announced that it has incorporated advanced diagnostic ...
Cardiologists across the country are highlighting new national guidelines aimed at detecting high cholesterol earlier and ...
The authors found that the degree of regularity of three major factors — bedtime, wake-up time and sleep midpoint, or the ...
A Dallas cardiologist explains why and how doctors should now begin checking for signs of heart disease when patients are in ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Amber Freeman, Host of Bloom, sits down with Cardiologist, Dr. Jayne Morgan to learn why women are ...
For patients who fall in the new category of “very high risk,” the guidelines suggest early intervention through healthy lifestyle changes, including maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly ...
The American Heart Association released updated dietary guidance suggesting that following 9 key steps may significantly ...
Having an irregular bedtimes and sleeping less than 8 hours per night may double the risk of a major cardiovascular event (MACE), a new study has found.
Cholesterol remains an important marker, but it does not tell the whole story. Most people focus on LDL, often called "bad ...
New projections from the American Heart Association carry a grim warning: Worsening heart health for U.S. women.
Every day, your heart works tirelessly, pumping blood that delivers the oxygen and nutrients your body needs to function. February is American Heart Month, a reminder that understanding your heart, ...
He waited nearly seven years to get a new heart.