Among women, cardiovascular disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association.
If your resting heart rate is abnormally high or low, it could signal risks that need the attention of a doctor, say heart experts.
New York, United States - January 30, 2025 Suki Waterhouse wearing dress by Calcaterra performs on stage during American ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, claiming the lives of 1 in 3 women. For more than two decades, Go Red for Women has encouraged awareness.
There is currently no federal guidance on how much caffeine is safe for kids and teens, although the Food and Drug ...
No more than 240 milligrams of sodium per serving. For those following a low-sodium diet, the American Heart Association (AHA ...
For decades, taking a daily low-dose aspirin was a widely accepted practice for preventing heart attacks and strokes. But a ...
Doctors may need to prescribe medication to patients with slightly elevated blood pressure if lifestyle changes alone do not bring their levels down within six months, according to new guidance from ...
Since heart attacks can happen unexpectedly, it helps to be ready: Keep emergency numbers saved on your phone and easily accessible. Learn the symptoms so you can recognize them early. Talk to your ...
February is American Heart Month, and the Springfield Fire Department wants you to celebrate by learning how to save lives.
The American Heart Association says heart diseases are the leading cause of death in the US. Experts tell Digital Trends that ...
Thanks to quick and effective CPR with a defibrillator, coaches were able to save Spencer Davis’ life. Now the 16-year-old ...