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Both blood pressure numbers can predict heart disease, stroke

If you’ve ever had your blood pressure checked, you’ve probably heard two numbers—like 120 over 80. For years, doctors mostly focused on the top...

Prunes may help lower blood pressure and protect your heart

Prunes are dried plums—sweet, chewy, and naturally free of added sugar. But they’re not just tasty. They’re packed with nutrients like vitamin B6, copper,...

Can vitamins and supplements really protect heart health?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death around the world, and many people are looking for ways to keep their hearts healthy. Besides...

This fruit compound may help fight obesity and heart disease

Scientists from Western University have discovered that a natural compound found in sweet oranges and tangerines, called nobiletin, may help reduce obesity and protect against...

Common causes of heart disease in younger adults

Heart disease has long been seen as something that mostly affects older people, but recent research shows a worrying trend—more young adults are being...

Silent signs of clogged arteries to watch for

Clogged arteries, also known as atherosclerosis, happen when a sticky substance called plaque builds up inside your arteries. These arteries are like highways that...

What to expect in life after a heart attack

A heart attack can be a frightening and life-changing event. Many people wonder if they can ever go back to living a normal life...

Can stress cause heart attack?

Most people know that stress isn’t good for your health. But can it actually cause heart disease? The short answer is yes—long-term stress can...

This diabetes drug may help reverse vascular aging, study finds

As people age, the health of their blood vessels tends to decline. Blood vessels become stiffer and less able to expand and contract, making...

Popular blood pressure drug may raise risk of sudden cardiac arrest

A recent study from the European Sudden Cardiac Arrest network has raised concerns about the safety of a common blood pressure medication. The research suggests...