Guests donned their best red dresses, sweaters, socks and ties at the 20th annual Women's Heart Care Forum hosted by the UC ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., with one in three suffering from some form of cardiovascular disease. But it’s never too late to start making small changes. You, ...
Op-Ed: Diet, exercise and stopping smoking will save many lives, especially in Brooklyn’s minority communities.
Women often experience unique and lesser-known heart disease symptoms, which can lead to delayed diagnosis—experts emphasize awareness and prevention.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and there are many manageable risk factors people can help ...
A sudden pattern of heart attack has been seen in youngsters, find out the reasons, prevention and expert tips.
February is American Heart Month, and doctors urge people to monitor blood pressure and cholesterol, as both can lead to heart disease without noticeable symptoms.
Regular screenings for all patients should begin at age 20 and proceed in intervals. However, if you're at high risk for ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. But, the good news is, up to 80% of heart disease is preventable. Baptist Health Dr. Jheanelle Dawkins with Sherwood Family Medical Center ...
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease. Here are some common questions you may have about blood ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., a balanced diet and exercise can help you live a healthy life.