Natural Trans Fats in Milk and Cheese May Not Harm Your Heart
The words "trans fat" often make people think of unhealthy fast food and packaged snacks. For years, health experts have warned that trans fats...
Unexpected Mineral May Help Reverse Heart Disease
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death across the world. Every year, millions of people die from heart attacks, strokes, and other diseases...
New Heart Failure Pill Shows Early Promise in Human Study
Heart failure is a long-term condition that affects millions of people around the world. It does not mean the heart has stopped working.
Instead, it...
Common Surgery Drug Taken at Night May Harm Your Heart
Millions of people around the world receive medicines before surgery to help them relax and reduce anxiety.
One of the most commonly used medicines is...
Your Coffee Maker Could Be Affecting Your Cholesterol Health
Coffee is one of the world's most popular drinks. Millions of people start their day with a cup of coffee because it helps them...
Simple Heart Test Plus AI May Predict Sudden Cardiac Death Earlier
Most people know that heart attacks are dangerous, but fewer realize that sudden cardiac arrest is often even more deadly.
During sudden cardiac arrest, the...
Why Many Older People Stop Using Cholesterol Drug Statins
Statins are among the most commonly prescribed medicines in the world. They are used to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart...
Why Peripheral Vascular Disease Is Often Missed in Women
Peripheral vascular disease, often called PVD, is a group of conditions that affect blood vessels outside the heart and brain.
These diseases can reduce blood...
Could Higher Vitamin D Doses Better Protect Your Heart?
Many people know vitamin D as the “sunshine vitamin” because our bodies make it when our skin is exposed to sunlight.
Vitamin D is well...
A New Kind of Heart Failure Drug May Work Effectively
For people living with chronic heart failure, everyday life can become increasingly difficult. The heart loses some of its ability to pump blood, leaving...








