A groundbreaking study shows that over 99% of heart attack patients had at least one major cardiovascular risk factor. Learn about the lifestyle changes that can save lives!
In a touching Instagram post, Sharon Osbourne expresses gratitude for the support received following the death of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne. She shares a glimpse of a recent falconry outing and reflects on the overwhelming love from fans during this challenging time.
The sudden death of a Microsoft engineer has reignited discussions about the dangers of overworking in high-stress jobs. His family condemned the tech giant for pushing him to the brink. This tragedy follows a string of similar incidents, highlighting the urgent need for change in corporate work culture.
Chagas disease, often overlooked, is quietly affecting thousands in the U.S., especially in California. Learn how this deadly parasite spreads and why awareness is crucial for prevention.
A groundbreaking study, the REBOOT Trial, has revealed that beta blockers may pose greater risks to women after a heart attack, challenging decades of standard treatment practices. This pivotal research could reshape clinical guidelines worldwide.
A new study reveals that the shingles vaccine may not only prevent a painful infection but also reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. This surprising finding highlights the importance of vaccination for heart health, especially in older adults.
A groundbreaking study reveals that beta blockers may not benefit heart attack patients with preserved heart function. Discover the surprising results that could change treatment protocols.
A groundbreaking study suggests that the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by up to 20%, offering new hope for younger adults. This research is set to be presented at the European Society of Cardiology conference.
The production team of 'Emily in Paris' mourns the loss of Diego Borella, who collapsed and died on set in Venice. This sudden tragedy has shocked the entertainment world.
In a groundbreaking study, Stanford researchers reveal that heart attack deaths have plummeted by 89% since 1970, but deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure and irregular heartbeats are surging. Discover the alarming new trends in heart disease mortality.