Sleeping with lights off and closed blinds may protect your health: study Turning off all lights and drawing the curtains before hitting the bed may help protect your health, according to a recent study out of Northwestern University
Stroke risk: What to know Stroke is the fifth cause of death in the U.S. and a leading cause of disability. Symptoms of stroke include face drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty.
Strength training 30-60 minutes a week could be linked to longer life: study Spending 30 to 60 minutes on muscle-strengthening activities weekly could add years to a person's life, according to Japanese researchers.
US man who got first pig heart transplant dies 2 months later The first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig has died, two months after the groundbreaking experiment, the Maryland hospital that performed the surgery announced Wednesday.
Bad ticker: Does daylight saving time cause 'biological clock shock' to your heart? Daylight Saving time may cause more than losing an hour of sleep; it may also have a negative impact on your heart and brain health, according to several studies.
COVID infected patients at risk for 20 types of heart and vascular disease: Study Individuals infected with COVID-19 are at risk of having a cardiovascular disease related incident 30 days after having been infected by the virus
Aging faster in adulthood linked to health conditions in adolescence People who were obese, smoked daily or had a psychological disorder diagnosis during their adolescence years could age faster than their peers, according to researchers.
CDC advises some people wait longer between COVID-19 vaccine doses over heart inflammation risk The CDC Wednesday said younger males should consider waiting longer between doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines in order to reduce the risk of a rare form of heart inflammation.
Pregnancy-related deaths climbed in first year of pandemic Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decades-long trend that disproportionately affects Black people, according to a government report released Wednesday.
The worst foods for heart health, according to experts Avoid these 7 foods groups to support your heart health.