About 10% of the U.S. population fits into the highest-risk category, with a 20% or higher risk of a cardiac event; 54% are ...
The American College of Cardiology found uneven gains and sobering declines in heart health. "You can't treat your way out of ...
Most health advice circles back to the same message: protect your heart. From blood pressure and cholesterol to diet and ...
Racial disparities in cardiac arrest survival are not due to early DNAR orders, as survival rates were similar across racial ...
A nearly 30-year study shows a strong long-term association between very high lipoprotein(a) levels and cardiovascular ...
A tailored approach of vitamin D3 supplementation in patients who have suffered a heart attack significantly reduces their risk of a second heart attack, a new ...
A study released yesterday by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology analyzed the current state of heart health in the U.S., highlighting the burden of disease, quality of care and ...
Heart attacks and strokes rarely occur without warning. According to health data from more than 9 million adults in South ...
Women are more likely to leave the cardiology field compared to their male peers, according to a research letter published July 10 in JAMA Cardiology. Researchers from the University of Michigan in ...
What exactly is happening in the human brain when a person who has almost died is being resuscitated? A new study of cardiac arrest survivors suggests that almost 40% of people undergoing CPR have ...
Allowing physicians to choose a cardiac stress imaging modality for patients with lower-risk chest pain can save more than $300 compared to mandating a cardiac magnetic resonance test, according to a ...
The study found that participants who took four grams of fish oil each day showed significant improvements. The supplements ...