This Everyday Fruit May Quietly Improve Heart Health
Many people believe they need a strict diet to improve heart health, but new research suggests that one small daily habit may still make...
This Stuff in Your Mouth May Damage the Heart
Millions of adults have gum disease, but many do not realize that it is more than a dental problem.
Gum disease happens when harmful bacteria...
Could Invisible Microplastics Raise Your Risk of Heart Attacks?
Plastic has become part of everyday life. It is used in food packaging, drink bottles, clothing, household products, cars, and countless other items.
As these...
Diabetes Drug Could Help Protect the Heart and Kidneys While Saving Healthcare Costs
Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest-growing long-term health conditions in the world. Millions of people live with the disease, and the number...
Popular Blood Pressure Drugs May Carry an Unexpected Risk for Heart Health
High blood pressure is one of the most common long-term health conditions in the world. It affects millions of people and is a leading...
New Diabetes Drug May Offer Powerful Protection Against Heart Attacks and Strokes
People living with type 2 diabetes often face more than high blood sugar. Many also develop chronic kidney disease, and together these conditions greatly...
Even Mild Sleep Loss May Raise Weight and Heart Risks, New Study Finds
Many people think missing an hour of sleep is harmless. However, researchers are finding that even small amounts of sleep loss can slowly affect...
TAVR or Open-Heart Surgery? Seven-Year Study Offers Reassuring Answers
A major international study has found that two of the most common treatments for severe aortic valve disease provide similarly strong long-term results, giving...
Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Treatment is Effective as Surgery
Choosing the best treatment for severe aortic valve disease has become increasingly important as more people live longer and more younger patients become eligible...
Heat Waves and Dirty Air May Damage Your Heart
Hot weather does more than make people feel uncomfortable. It can also place extra strain on the heart and blood vessels.
Doctors from Vanderbilt University...









