In the U.S. hundreds of thousands of heart attacks occur annually, many of which could be prevented through lifestyle changes ...
ATRIAL fibrillation is three times more common than previously thought, scientists say. Experts initially believed the ...
Recent research indicates that three key blood biomarkers can help predict a woman's risk of major cardiovascular events, ...
If your left arm hurts and you don’t have a history of heart disease, it could be related to overuse from an injury. Learn ...
There are four signs and symptoms that one can easily decipher to ascertain if someone has developed a silent heart attack, research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania (PennMedicine ...
Silent heart attacks were found more common in diabetics, as nerve damage masks traditional symptoms. Diabetics often experienced fatigue, breathlessness, or jaw pain, which were misdiagnosed.
Researchers have warned that a silent killer heart condition which affects millions of people in the US and UK could be ...
There are some patients who have 'silent' heart attacks where patients don't realise they've had a heart attack. What should I do if I think I'm having a heart attack? Nurse Mason advises that you ...
We all know someone who's had a heart scare – an unusual flutter or disconcerting palpitations. The potential cause? A little-known and often silent heart health problem, atrial fibrillation ...
Perhaps no other disease has the writing on the wall as much as warnings for heart disease. For years now, we’ve been asked ...
including how it differs from heart attack and heart failure, causes, risk factors, and prevention. Heart failure “is the biggest culprit of silent deaths in the African-American community ...