Medicine & TechnologyLifestyle plays an important role in maintaining a healthy blood pressure level. Read some tips to prevent high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Sodium intake helps with the improvement of poor heart health. Discover from this research how salt intake lessens the risk of developing the condition.
Alcohol consumption has no real heart health benefit because even a small amount could increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Read more to know the details.
A baby from North Carolina has just received the first-of-its-kind procedure that may prevent his body from rejecting organs. Find out how the new method works.
Results of a new study recently paved the way for an entirely new field of target treatments for people at risk of developing coronary heart disease which is considered the world's biggest killer.
A mechanical heart designed in Australia is set for human trials later this year giving hope to congenital heart disease patients like Julie Ovens who need a transplant in the future.
In new research, participants engaged in an intensely short period of exercise both after normal sleep and following three consecutive nights of "curtailed sleep."
Experts are worried that people may be fooled into maintaining a sedentary lifestyle after an episode of a hit TV series showed a 67-year-old man having a sudden cardiac death while doing exercise, which begs the question of its safety.
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.
World Heart Day is celebrated on September 29 every year as an effort to raise awareness on heart health, particularly preventing cardiovascular diseases.
A new treatment has recently been discovered by the University of Utah researchers for heart failure. Specifically, they found that a certain protein may help regulate calcium within heart cells.
Two research studies suggest that eating a plant-based diet in adulthood will decrease the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease and promote good heart health.
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.