AI and heart health: Machines do a better job of reading ultrasounds than sonographers do, says study Artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially do a better job of screening heart ultrasounds than trained sonographers, per study findings from Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Can heart failure risk show up on a smartwatch? It's possible, study says A new study from University College London suggests that a smartwatch’s heart rate tracker could potentially predict when someone has a higher risk of heart failure.
Be well: Eat walnuts every day for a healthy gut and healthy heart Walnuts’ heart health benefits may be linked to better gut health. For this week's Be Well, a dietitian shares her tips for incorporating walnuts into your daily diet.
Heart disease risk could be affected by one surprising factor, new study finds A new study from Stanford University in California found that a heart that has a more spherical (round) shape could have a 47% higher likelihood of developing heart disease in the future.
Heart disease, the silent killer: Study shows it can strike without symptoms A new study found that nearly half of participants showed signs of coronary heart disease, despite having no symptoms. Doctors share thoughts and recommendations.
Benefits of cold water: Health guru and extreme athlete Wim Hof says we have ‘power within’ to heal disease Dutch athlete and health guru Wim Hof shared details with Fox News Digital of how the Wim Hof Method has the potential to revolutionize health through breathing, the power of the mind and cold water.
Mike Greenberg’s wife, Stacy, gives update after ESPN host’s heart procedure Longtime ESPN personality Mike Greenberg appears to be on the mend, albeit slowly, after he underwent a cardiac ablation on Monday. His wife, Stacy, said he is recovering at home.
Utah State football player hospitalized after suffering cardiac arrest Utah State football player Josh Davis is in "fair condition" after collapsing during practice Thursday after what the university described as a “non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest."
Maternal death rate is on the rise in the US, the CDC reports The CDC's new report, out this week — about the maternal mortality rates for 2021 — showed an upward trend in women who died of maternal causes in the U.S.
Be well: Why it's wise to ditch the elevator and take the stairs Taking the stairs instead of the elevator can help burn extra calories, strengthen leg muscles and boost energy. Check out this latest entry in Fox News Digital's "Be Well" health series.