A groundbreaking study reveals that new cardiovascular risk equations could significantly decrease the number of middle-aged adults eligible for aspirin to prevent heart disease, raising questions about current guidelines and the safety of aspirin use.
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!
Ellen DeGeneres shares an emotional tribute to Tayt Andersen, a young boy who passed away after a courageous battle with heart disease. In a touching video, she recalls their special bond and expresses her deep condolences to his family.
Nearly half of Americans suffer from high blood pressure, but new guidelines from the American Heart Association could change your health outlook. Discover the latest recommendations for managing hypertension and protecting your heart.
In a groundbreaking shift, COVID-19 has dropped off the list of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S. for the first time since the pandemic began. The decline reflects a broader trend in decreasing mortality rates across various demographics.
In a groundbreaking report, the U.S. death rate decreased by 3.8% in 2024, marking the first time COVID-19 fell out of the top 10 causes of death. Discover the implications of these findings and what they mean for public health.
Confused about whether to choose whole milk or low-fat? Discover the science-backed insights on dairy consumption and its impact on your health. You won’t believe what experts say!
Over half of Americans over 40 have high blood pressure, often without knowing it. New guidelines stress the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes to prevent severe health issues like stroke and heart disease.
Chagas disease is quietly spreading across the U.S., with California being a hotspot. While it kills more than malaria in Latin America, many remain unaware they are infected. Experts urge for increased awareness and screening.
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.