After a vote from the county school board, first-time high school athletes will have to take one-time EKGs starting in the ...
In a new study, regularly delaying bedtime was connected to increased risk of heart disease, especially for women. Here’s ...
Of eight heart attack patients at UMass Memorial on Monday, seven had been shoveling snow prior to suffering severe cardiac events.
People who are more active later in the day appear to face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Researchers explain why.
Researchers say being a night owl itself isn't the problem, it's risk factors they tend to have, like smoking and not getting ...
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Scientists uncover stunning proof your heart can repair itself
For decades, cardiology textbooks treated heart damage as permanent, a grim one-way street from heart attack to heart failure. A wave of new research is now overturning that assumption, revealing that ...
A new study out of Northwestern Medicine found that the risk of heart disease starts around age 35 for men. Heart disease and ...
A new study out of Northwestern Medicine found that the risk of heart disease starts around age 35 for men. Heart disease and ...
But adults who described themselves as night owls, especially women, can minimize risks with healthy lifestyle behaviors.
So-called "night owls" my faces a higher risk for heart attack and stroke, a new study published Wednesday finds.
The brain and vagus nerve play a key role in exacerbating tissue damage after a heart attack, but there are ways to block it.
A doctor has revealed five key health markers that everyone should know to help detect any changes, and spot potential ...
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