MEDICINE & HEALTHCheck out these four tips to prevent cardiovascular diseases. National Heart Month reminds us of the risks of heart disease and cardiovascular problems and the present solutions available today.
Researchers at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have recently developed a new technology that will eliminate hazardous pollutants found in drinking water.
A new study suggests that chronic usage of the erectile dysfunction treatment sildenafil (Viagra) could worsen the state of abdominal aortic aneurysms in patients.
A new study presented at the EuroEcho 2021 revealed the shortness of breath dyspnea is among the persistent symptoms experienced by long-COVID patients.
A new study found a way to regulate the cardiac muscle cells through modification of nerve cells even after birth. Through this approach, the heart cells that were lost upon diseases and heart attacks could regenerate and make bring back the organ's original functions.
New research found that adults who sleep too early or too late than the golden hour have an increased risk of developing heart disease or serious health risks.
A new study found the most convenient way to lower blood pressure is by adding a teaspoon of herb seasoning. It works even without removing the salt, changing the dietary plan, or any intense exercise.
Broken heart syndrome or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a condition triggered by stress and has been rising steadily even before the pandemic, especially among women.
A new study developed radiation therapy for treating cardiovascular arrhythmia, and it showed better results compared to the traditional catheter ablation surgery.
A 13-year-old girl from South Africa is recovering after a delicate and critical pediatric heart transplant surgery, which was the first such procedure performed at a Cape Town hospital in 13 years.
Science reminds you not to forget to keep your heart healthy during this Heart's Day. Here are some tips and habits that you should include in your day-to-day life to keep your heart healthy.
Processed foods are linked to a higher risk of heart disease and early death. These foods are made with additives and preservatives for flavor and freshness.
A study on the heart monitoring feature on the Apple Watch suggests that not everyone alerted might have actual heart problems, resulting in unnecessary visits to the doctor.
The ESC has published a set of treatment guidelines for non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes in the European Heart Journal and on its website.
The treatment of peripheral artery disease, or PAD, remains understudied and needs to be improved, urges experts. One major hindrance to recovery in patients is symptoms of depression, which is prominent in women.