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Regular Sleep Reduce Risk of Adverse Events in Heart Failure Patients

A recent study led by Oregon Health & Science University emphasizes that patients recovering from heart failure should prioritize consistent sleep schedules....

Stalking and Restraining Linked to Higher Heart Attack in Women

Women who reported being stalked or having obtained restraining orders faced significantly higher risks of heart attacks or strokes compared to women...

Six Red Flags Your Heart Might Be Weak — And What...

Your heart beats around 100,000 times a day to pump blood throughout your body — delivering oxygen and nutrients that keep everything...

Bodybuilding Riskier; Study Links Sport to Sudden Cardiac Death

Competitive bodybuilding is often admired for its physical discipline and aesthetic extremes. Yet, a new study published in the European Heart Journal...

Just Sit Less: Post-Heart Attack Inactivity Significantly Increases Risk of Death

Spending more than 14 hours a day sitting or being inactive could dramatically increase the risk of a cardiac event. It could...

Revolutionary #HeartAttack Detection

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New Technology Could Save Lives by Detecting Heart Attack Faster

In a groundbreaking development, a new technology from the University of Mississippi promises to revolutionize heart attack detection. It offers real-time monitoring...

Hidden Fat in Muscles Increases Heart Disease Risk, Regardless of BMI

Excess fat hidden in and around muscles increases the risk of heart disease. It also increases the risk of hospitalization. This is...

Heart Failure: Symptoms Athletes Should Never Ignore

Exercise is key to a healthy heart. But, some symptoms mistaken for workout fatigue could actually be warning signs of heart issues....

Heart Shape Genetics to Cardiovascular Disease Risk

A groundbreaking multi-national study has revealed that genetics play a role in determining the shape of the heart. This discovery could lead...