HEART HEALTH June 18 How a tick bite could harm your heart People with a rare red meat allergy may have a higher risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.
HEART HEALTH June 05 Patient was awake as medics attempted CPR, report says A report from Denmark details a case involving a 69-year-old patient who allegedly remained awake while doctors attempted to revive him with CPR for 90 minutes.
OPINION May 05 The cure for obesity, heart disease, and anxiety? Puppies! Researchers just discovered a simple way to fight obesity, heart disease, and mental illness – by giving people puppies.
HEALTH May 02 Texas girl, 10, hailed a hero for aiding father whose heart almost stopped A 10-year-old Texas girl has been hailed a hero after quickly calling authorities when her father had a medical emergency last week.
Children's Health April 25 Chicago baby fitted with world's tiniest mechanical heart valve A Chicago baby is thriving after she became one of the first to receive a mechanical heart valve.
HEART HEALTH April 24 1 dead, another recovering after 2 men suffer heart attacks at same train station Officers called to a medical emergency at an Atlanta train station last week were called back to the same station an hour later, for the same emergency but with a different patient.
02:50 VIDEO April 16 Dr. Siegel on Barbara Bush's 'groundbreaking' decision Professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center says the former first lady is a 'pioneer' for her decision to stop aggressive treatment for heart failure and opt instead to ...
01:33 VIDEO April 11 10-year-old boy catches a cold and makes history A week after Adolfo Ledesma's symptoms appeared, he was airlifted to UC Davis Medical Center where he became the youngest person in the country to have an Impella pump installed on ...
HEART HEALTH April 03 Smartphone app might offer new way to measure blood flow An experimental smartphone app might be an effective alternative to a traditional method of assessing circulation in people who need surgery to restore normal blood flow to the ...
NUTRITION and FITNESS March 26 Short bursts of exercise may be as beneficial as regular workouts in extending life New research suggests that more than 20 minutes of daily exercise is necessary to reduce mortality and the risk of disease. But the good news is that the exercise can provide all ...