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Subtle signs of heart problems you should never ignore
The early signs of heart conditions can be easy to miss. It's not uncommon for people to completely ignore symptoms without speaking to their doctor. However, according to cardiologists, recognising the early,
Fewer than one in five people consume enough flavanols each day to help reduce their cardiovascular disease risk, even if they are following the '5 a day' recommendation for fruits and vegetable consumption,
Christian Eriksen is recovering well after collapsing on the pitch during a friendly against Ukraine on Sunday. The Denmark and Wolfsburg midfielder spent the morning with family
Can watermelon help heart health? Learn how L-citrulline, lycopene, and other key nutrients in watermelon may support a healthy blood pressure.
Gigi Campos, 35, had a heart attack in February 2023. Though she had risk factors, doctors had always told her that she was young and healthy. As she recovered, Campos joined WomenHeart, a national patient-centered organization focused on women with heart ...
Eight companies have been selected to participate in the American Heart Association Heart and Brain Health Accelerator, a specialty track within the 2026 MedTech Innovator (MTI) Accelerator.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States, accounting for roughly 1 in every 3 deaths. Because the heart plays such a critical role in keeping the body functioning properly,
Andi Breitowich works across digital and print magazines covering health, fitness, nutrition, and the latest trends. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, POPSUGAR, Cosmopolitan, Men's Health, and elsewhere. The American Heart Association released its ...
Heart-healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Incorporating omega-3 fatty acids from fish and nuts also promotes overall heart health and well-being.
A diabetes drug called dapagliflozin may help prevent heart failure in people with genetic variants linked to cardiomyopathy, a new study finds.
