New research shows that living in sync with your body clock may help reduce risks for heart disease, diabetes, and high blood ...
A new scientific statement by the American Heart Association explains the importance of keeping to a regular eating, sleeping ...
A 46-year-old with a history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia has an irregular pulse during a routine exam. What does his ECG show?
Working night shifts disrupts the body's natural clock. This can lead to serious heart problems. Research shows links to ...
PORTLAND, Ore (KOIN) – On behalf of our sponsors at Abbott, we’re learning about how a medical breakthrough is transforming the way we treat abnormal heart rhythms and one Boston mother’s story shows ...
Each day, the heart works quietly in the background, pumping blood to every organ of the body. Yet, occasionally it flashes ...
A hidden atrial dysfunction may raise stroke risk in people with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM); however, a noninvasive assessment tool may help identify those at increased risk, ...
Turning off the lights at night has long been known to support restful sleep, but new research suggests it may have another ...
High blood pressure, often called the silent killer, continues to be one of the most serious global health concerns. Without ...
A man in Brazil who received emergency surgery after detecting a heart abnormality with the help of a Samsung Electronics ...
In an exclusive conversation, cardiologist explains how irregular work hours disturb the body’s internal clock, silently increasing the risk of hypertension, heart attack, and stroke and what workers ...
A team at Massachusetts General Hospital uncovered that an immune defense protein, Resistin-like molecule gamma, attacks heart cells after a heart attack—literally punching holes in them. This ...