Exercise is famously good for the mind and body. But what type of physical activity is best to reduce your risk of a heart attack? Strength training, cardio and stretching are all beneficial for ...
When it comes to fortifying heart health and preventing a potential heart attack, cardiologists say one type of physical activity is better than the rest. Heart disease is the nation’s top killer, ...
A cardiologist said stress is driving heart disease risk in younger patients. Protect your heart with stress-busting habits ...
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death in Australia, but there are many things we can do every day to lower our risk ...
Heart disease calculator estimates a person’s risk of developing heart disease over the next 30 years so they can improve ...
Nowadays, many people's eating habits are changing. In the past, children were given nuts as a source of protein, but now they are fed commercially available dairy products. This significantly impacts ...
Feel free to cry over a pint of ice cream — but it’s not what’s going to mend your broken heart. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy — commonly known as broken heart syndrome — is a very real condition that is ...
A new study finds men may need more exercise than women to lower cardiovascular disease risk. Here's how physical activity impacts heart health differently.
A new preventive cardiology program at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School aims to stop heart disease before it starts.