Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Managing menopause: The 2023 toolkit for healthcare practitioners

Managing menopause: The 2023 toolkit for healthcare practitioners

Medical school on Cherokee reservation will soon send doctors to tribal, rural areas

Medical school on Cherokee reservation will soon send doctors to tribal, rural areas

New bedside cardiac assessment curriculum focuses on patient-centered learning

New bedside cardiac assessment curriculum focuses on patient-centered learning

Researchers harness a combination of lab-grown cells to regenerate damaged heart muscle

Researchers harness a combination of lab-grown cells to regenerate damaged heart muscle

New wearable ECG device could help prevent heart attacks

New wearable ECG device could help prevent heart attacks

Time-restricted eating outperforms calorie counting in weight loss for type 2 diabetes patients

Time-restricted eating outperforms calorie counting in weight loss for type 2 diabetes patients

New analysis debunks myth: NFL players don't live longer, especially linemen

New analysis debunks myth: NFL players don't live longer, especially linemen

A four-stage classification of heart attack based on heart muscle damage

A four-stage classification of heart attack based on heart muscle damage

Gratitude may buffer the negative consequences of stress and improve cardiovascular outcomes

Gratitude may buffer the negative consequences of stress and improve cardiovascular outcomes

New wearable ECG patch could improve cardiac monitoring

New wearable ECG patch could improve cardiac monitoring

Mechanical thrombectomy found to be effective for high-risk pulmonary embolism

Mechanical thrombectomy found to be effective for high-risk pulmonary embolism

Heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. to increase by mid-century

Heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. to increase by mid-century

Government to open 160 community diagnostic centers by March 2024

Government to open 160 community diagnostic centers by March 2024

Simple dietary substitutions can slash US carbon footprint by over 35%

Simple dietary substitutions can slash US carbon footprint by over 35%

Sleepiness during virtual meetings may be the result of mental underload and boredom

Sleepiness during virtual meetings may be the result of mental underload and boredom

Late nights and skipping breakfast linked to increased heart disease risk, especially in men

Late nights and skipping breakfast linked to increased heart disease risk, especially in men

American Heart Association supports proposal to create new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

American Heart Association supports proposal to create new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

Canadian Cardiovascular Society releases new heart attack classification based on heart tissue damage

Canadian Cardiovascular Society releases new heart attack classification based on heart tissue damage

Wholegrains give kids a heart-healthy boost, says new Danish study

Wholegrains give kids a heart-healthy boost, says new Danish study

Extreme heat set to double, or even triple, heart-related deaths by mid-century, study warns

Extreme heat set to double, or even triple, heart-related deaths by mid-century, study warns

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