Tag: heart attack
Orange Peels: A Novel Discovery in Heart Health
The humble orange peel, often discarded as waste, may hold the key to improving heart health and reducing inflammation, thanks to a groundbreaking discovery by scientists at the University of Florida and the US Department of Agriculture.
Yoga Enhances Heart Health in Heart Failure Patients
Research presented at Heart Failure 2024 reveals that yoga, when combined with standard medications, improves symptoms and heart function in patients with heart failure, offering a potential complementary therapy option
Recurring Anger Leads To Heart Disease
Discover how chronic anger affects heart health in NIH-supported research.
Understanding Heart Attacks at the Gym: Risks, Signs, and Safety Tips
Discover why heart attacks can occur at the gym, learn to recognize warning signs, and explore essential safety tips to exercise safely and reduce the risk of cardiac events.
Embracing Power of Routine Heart Assessments
In the pursuit of overall well-being and an enriched quality of life, understanding the pivotal role of heart health is crucial. Yet, many individuals grapple with an awareness gap regarding the risk factors and symptoms of heart disease, often leaving them uncertain about the optimal timing for a heart check-up.
Revolutionary AI Tool Promise in Preventing Heart Attacks
A groundbreaking AI tool capable of predicting a person's 10-year risk of fatal heart attacks could revolutionize the treatment of patients undergoing CT scans for chest pain. Research funded by the British Heart Foundation, unveiled at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, reveals the tool's potential to transform patient care.
Lifestyle Choices for Early Heart Disease Prevention
In the fast-paced world of modern corporate life, heart disease can be an invisible but formidable adversary. Many young professionals may not realize the lurking threat to their cardiovascular health. However, for those navigating the demanding landscape of contemporary jobs, taking proactive measures for heart disease prevention is not just a medical concern; it's an urgent call to arms.
Weather, Pollution Synergy Double Heart Attack Risk
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe, and their impact on human health is a growing concern. In addition, fine particulate pollution in the air is a global environmental issue. A recent study published in the American Heart Association's flagship journal, Circulation, reveals that the confluence of extreme heat and high levels of fine particulate pollution may double the risk of death from heart attacks.
Heart Attack Loves Monday
On what day of the week a serious heart attack could happen? Have you ever thought of this? Well, a group pf researchers say that Monday cold be that day when heart attacks happen more.




































