Cardiac emergencies spike 30% on Christmas Eve, according to American Medical Response, which provides emergency medical ...
The holidays can turn deadly as research shows that more people die from heart attacks during the last week of December than ...
Whether emotional, financial or physical, increased stress has a direct correlation to heart disease and stroke.
Stress, cold weather and indulging a bit too much in tasty treats over the holidays make for a dangerous combination.
Cardiologists break down how to survive “heart attack season,” which occurs during the holidays. Plus, their top tips to ...
The American Heart Association says more people die from heart attacks at the end of December than any other time of the year ...
The American Heart Association says upcoming family holiday gatherings are a good time to talk about your family health ...
The American Heart Association is urging the public to be aware of deadly "holiday heart attacks," as research shows more cardiac deaths occur during the last ...
The American Heart Association reports that Christmas Day sees the highest number of cardiovascular events, followed by the ...
There's more to worry about this winter than a runny nose and slippery roads. — -- Fluffy, white snow may be the stuff of holiday greeting cards but, to cardiologists, it's a heart attack waiting ...
Protect your heart if you're going to shovel snow. Bigger shovels aren't always better. Small shovels are actually ...
New research reveals strong links between gum disease and heart problems. Plaque buildup in gums may signal increased ...