Hailey Bieber marks 1 year since mini-stroke A year after her mini-stroke, Hailey Bieber shared information about the congenital heart condition she was diagnosed with following the scary experience.
Bills' Stefon Diggs recalls feeling torn in reaction to Damar Hamlin's on-field collapse In the season 6 premiere of "The Shop," Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs shares his firsthand experience seeing Damar Hamlin's collapse on the field.
Post-COVID, chest pains may linger for up to a year, new study finds People who have been infected with COVID-19 may suffer from lingering chest pains for up to a year after their coronavirus infection, a new study has found.
Keto diets could increase risk of heart attack and stroke, says new study A new heart-health study suggests that a “keto-like” low-carb diet could significantly raise the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events.
New cholesterol pill, Nexletol, lowers heart attack risk for patients who can't take statins: study A drug called bempedoic acid (brand name Nexletol) has been shown to be an effective alternative for lowering cholesterol and reducing heart attack risk, according to a major study.
Just 11 minutes of exercise can reduce early death risk, researchers find Devoting just 11 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity every day would be sufficient to lower the risk of diseases, including heart disease and some cancers.
Black women ages 20-50 are twice as likely to have high blood pressure than White women, says new study Black women face almost double the risk of developing high blood pressure in their childbearing years, according to a study published by the American Heart Association; it admitted its limitations.
Irregular sleep could put you in the danger zone for heart disease, says study Those who go to bed and wake up at different times or have disrupted sleep could face a higher risk of heart disease, according to a new study from the American Heart Association.
Bisexual women may face a higher heart disease risk, new research suggests A recent study suggests bisexual women may have poorer cardiovascular health (CVH) and a higher risk of heart disease than heterosexual females. Researchers analyzed data from 12,180 people.
Popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, could raise risk of heart attack and stroke: study A popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, could raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study from Cleveland Clinic revealed. The study was published in Nature Medicine.