The American Heart Association guidelines advise people to clock 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week. The AHA also advises incorporating two ...
Heart attack cases peak in the early morning due to hormone surges, blood pressure spikes, dehydration and increased clotting. Experts explain why winter mornings, sudden exertion and poor sleep ...
We all know there are a lot of factors that can influence your heart health, from what you eat to your family history, but new research suggests that your work environment might actually have a big ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but is 90% preventable with lifestyle change. A dietitian, trainer and cardiologist share best tips to reduce risk.
The experimental drug IC7Fc reduces artery-clogging fats and inflammation in mice, pointing to a potential new strategy for ...
Dr. Robert Califf answers the question: 'Avoid Shift Work After A Heart Attack?' — -- Question: Should I avoid shift work after a heart attack? Answer: Some people with heart disease, or their ...
Sitting at your desk all day may put you at greater risk for heart disease –– even if you work out in your spare time, according to new research. “Our findings really emphasize the importance of ...
Digging out from the weekend’s massive snow and ice storm could be hazardous to your heart. How to stay safe and warning ...
CHICAGO — One person’s used pacemaker is another person’s treasure. A program to refurbish used pacemakers could expand access to the lifesaving devices. In a clinical trial of nearly 300 people, ...