For some heart attack patients in resource-limited settings, allowing a longer window from fibrinolysis to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may not necessarily hurt outcomes, observational ...
Yes, your body does send warning signs before the heart collapses completely. But, there is something else as well that can ...
Lowering your A1C can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease. You can lower your A1C by eating more fiber and protein, cutting back on refined carbs, and more.
This biopharma company advancing cardiac drug candidates disclosed a notable insider sale amid late-stage clinical development.
Women with certain cardiometabolic risk factors, including type 2 diabetes and high waist circumference, face a greater ...
A blood test measuring inflammation is now being used by cardiologists to predict heart problems, alongside traditional cholesterol tests.
An American Heart Association volunteer and local Woman of Impact winner, Erin McFarland uses her mother's close call to ...
A single exercise session increased electrical activity in a brain region tied to learning and memory, a first-of-its-kind ...
Lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a) is a genetically controlled risk factor for a heart attack. Cardiologist explains why it's important to be aware of your levels.
Context Blood flow-restricted resistance exercise (BFR-RE) is used to elicit hypertrophy and strength adaptations with low external loads, making it attractive for clinical and rehabilitative ...
You’ve likely heard plenty about LDL (“bad”) and HDL (“good”) cholesterol, but there’s another heart-health marker worth knowing: ApoB. This lesser-known blood test can offer a more accurate picture ...