Dr. Marc Siegel: Jagger, my father, and a special heart valve procedure The man who wrote, “Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of wealth and taste,” needs no introduction. He is 75 years old and has always appeared to be in great health, jumping around the stage with great vigor and energy more commonly seen in a much younger rock-in-roller.
Mick Jagger to undergo heart surgery in NYC this week, reports say Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger will undergo surgery Friday in New York City to replace a valve in his heart, according to reports.
Georgia 6-year-old with rare heart defect dies after collapsing during baseball team pictures The mother of a 6-year-old boy who collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack during his team’s baseball pictures last week said he was born with a rare congenital heart defect.
Jay Leno on the time Rodney Dangerfield had a mini-stroke on his show Comedian and former late night host Jay Leno sits down with Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez to share what he is up to now and explain why raising awareness about bad cholesterol is so important.
FDA allows sale of certain blood pressure drugs amid shortage The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday said it will temporarily allow certain manufacturers to sell blood pressure medications containing specified levels of a probable cancer-causing impurity in order to maintain adequate supplies of the drug.
Dr. Marc Siegel: Aspirin saves lives but it also cost lives – Here’s what you need to know about the drug Aspirin is a blood thinner that works on platelets, the sticky stuff in your blood that helps you to form blood clots.
Eggs linked to increased cholesterol, risk of heart disease in new study It's a finding sure to crack the heart of egg-lovers everywhere.
Pennsylvania teen, 13, dies after sudden cardiac arrest, school says A Pennsylvania community is mourning the death of a 13-year-old student who died after suffering sudden cardiac arrest while at school.
Brain shrinkage linked to smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, study finds Vascular risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity have been linked to less healthy brains, according to a new study published Monday.