Bengaluru: The next time you pick up a supermarket or ATM receipt, you might also be picking up chemicals that can quietly ...
Heart disease continues to stand as the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Coronary heart disease, the most common type of heart disease in the U.S., was responsible for the deaths of nearly ...
The number of heart attack deaths has plummeted in the U.S. over the course of the last half-century. Doctors have tied the remarkable shift to improved detection and more effective treatment for ...
No matter how many diseases we come across, heart attacks remain one of the scariest diseases one could encounter in their lifetime. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) – the wide umbrella of heart ...
They aren’t all sudden or intense, experts says. By Jancee Dunn I had a relative who experienced chest pain one afternoon. He brushed it off, and said that he’d sleep on it and that if he still felt ...
Doctor reveals one simple exercise that can lower risk of heart attack The research also showed that the vast majority of heart attack victims had two or more of these risk factors, with high blood ...
In a heartbreaking incident, a woman fasting for her husband's long life died of a heart attack during Karwa Chauth celebrations in Punjab's Barnala. Asha Rani, 59, was dancing with friends when she ...
Your heart rate measures the number of times your heart performs beats in one minute. A normal heart rate at rest should fall between 60 and 100 beats per minute (on the lower side will be better) You ...
Whoever we are, whatever we’re doing, we have a measurable heart rate. It’s a pretty clear sign of being alive. But what should your heart rate be when exercising? When we exercise, our heart rate ...
Lifestyle has a huge impact on heart health, including eating a nutritious diet, getting regular exercise and staying at a healthy weight. The Start TODAY app can help you better manage all of these ...
Your heart is with you for every moment of your life—but the way you care for it shouldn’t look the same at 25 as it does at 65. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and ...
With Toronto’s DCC heart transplant recipient 'recovering very well,' this process now 'opens the door' for more patients waiting for a 'life-saving' transplant, said Dr. Seyed Alireza Rabi, a cardiac ...