Teen beats coronavirus after allegedly facing 1% chance of survival A 16-year-old Arkansas teen who at one point was reportedly given just a 1% chance of survival has recovered from the coronavirus after a two-week ICU stay.
Diet drinks linked to same heart issues as sweetened beverages, study says Artificially sweetened drinks may not be a healthier option after all, with a new study finding risk of heart issues.
Furloughed American Airlines flight attendant contracts coronavirus days after losing health benefits Erica Carmine is among the thousands of American Airlines flight attendants who were furloughed this year. Now, she has the coronavirus.
Arnold Schwarzenegger undergoes heart surgery, says he's feeling 'fantastic' Arnold Schwarzenegger tweeted Friday that he was feeling “fantastic” after undergoing heart surgery to receive a new aortic valve.
Queen guitarist Brian May has ‘theory’ that coronavirus caused his heart attack despite testing negative Brian May believes he contracted coronavirus prior to his heart attack earlier this year.
American Heart Association announces updated CPR guidelines that emphasize recovery The American Heart Association on Wednesday announced its new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), with the recovery period following cardiac arrest ‒ when the heart abruptly stops beating ‒ now considered an important element of survival.
Sex after heart attack may boost survival, study claims Those who maintained or increased sexual activity during the first six months of recovery were found to have a 35% lower risk of death compared to those who abstained.
Massachusetts man dies after ‘overdosing’ on black licorice: case report They say too much of a good thing can be harmful, as was the case for one Massachusetts man whose love of black licorice ultimately cost him his life.
Tobacco use to blame for 20% of heart disease deaths, WHO says Each year there are about 1.9 million avoidable deaths from tobacco-induced heart disease, per a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Chubbier legs linked to lower blood pressure: study New research has found that having more fat tissue in the legs makes people less likely to have high blood pressure. This sets leg fat apart from fat in other places on the human body.