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Warning signs of an unhealthy heart, though, can lurk — not so quietly — in its many complex sounds. That's why FIU researchers Joshua Hutcheson and Valentina Dargam have come up with a way to "listen ...
Discover how MemorialCare's Women's Heart Center at Long Beach is tackling the leading killer of women, heart disease, ...
Heart attack deaths in the United States have declined sharply over the past 50 years, dropping nearly 89% since 1970. This remarkable improvement reflects advancements in emergency response, ...
Having severe COVID-19 could mean a higher risk of heart attack and stroke for up to three years after infection, new research shows.
HEART DISEASE IS the No. 1 cause of death for men (and women) in the U.S.—but not everyone knows that.
Many women overlook symptoms of heart disease. A local heart surgeon, Dr. Haq, explains what to watch for and how to protect your health.
Heart disease is the world’s leading cause of mortality, comprising 32% of all deaths. But that doesn’t mean people are powerless against the condition — there are some steps they can take ...
Find out what you need to know about your coronary arteries and their function. Learn about symptoms and how to protect these arteries.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US, claiming the lives of about 700,000 Americans each year.
13% of Heart Disease Deaths Linked to Exposure to This — and It's in Every Home A type of chemical that’s used to make plastic pliable has been linked to heart disease deaths ...
People who are given a vaccine for shingles have a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular events, including stroke, heart failure, and coronary heart disease, according to a recent study of more than a ...
Heart disease is the top cause of death for Central Illinoisans, outpacing the national average. Yet a search for state resources didn't yield clear answers.