A new study suggests that men with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may face a significantly higher risk of developing heart disease over time.
Research has uncovered key differences in gene expression linked to inflammation, metabolism and cardioprotection. These findings could help inform the development of targeted therapies for ...
Dr. Brett Daniel of Optum Care Washington talks about the warning signs and the steps we can take to protect our heart health. Sponsored by Optum Care Washington.
According to research published in Nature, a majority of users living with serious health conditions fail to follow fitness ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and there are many manageable risk factors people can help to avoid complications in the future.
A study found that typical cholesterol exams could be missing an important indicator of heart disease risk in certain people.
Guests donned their best red dresses, sweaters, socks and ties at the 20th annual Women's Heart Care Forum hosted by the UC ...
Heart Hospital has been awarded the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Platinum Performance ...
February is American Heart Month, and Ozarks Healthcare is proud to join the nationwide effort to raise awareness about heart health and prevent heart disease. This […] ...
Inside the devastating impact of heart disease on Black men in America - from healthcare barriers to community solutions, ...
Hearts are everywhere in February. Between Valentine’s Day decorations and Heart Health Month, there are plenty of reminders ...
a blood-thinner to prevent clots, and lifestyle changes—are individually chosen based on factors like the severity of a patient’s symptoms or the frequency of their atrial fibrillation episodes. Learn ...