Heart Health

Gastric cancer surgery may reduce heart disease

Gastric cancer, often referred to as stomach cancer, is a severe and common form of cancer that may increase the risk of developing cardiovascular...

How caffeine influences your blood pressure

Caffeine is a familiar part of everyday life, found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and many soft drinks and energy drinks. While it's known for its...

Common medication use linked to highr risk of heart rhythm disorder

Recent research published in The Journal of Physiology has revealed a troubling connection between the use of anabolic steroids and an increased risk of...

He went from a stroke to a heart transplant to an Ironman finish line

Two months before his wedding, Vang Her had a cough he couldn't shake. For weeks he'd hacked incessantly. How could he walk down the aisle...

Common cause of heart failure may be different in men and women

A new study from the UC Davis School of Medicine has revealed significant cellular differences between male and female mice with heart failure with...

Stressed at work? it might be bad for your heart

A new study shows that men who find their jobs stressful are more likely to have heart issues. The kind of stress that matters here...

Orange peel extract may be good for your heart health

Orange peels may hold a key to better cardiovascular health, new research shows. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and...

How to eat your way to lower blood pressure

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a significant health issue that affects millions of people around the world. It can lead to serious...

The link between inflammation and heart disease

Inflammation is a natural process that helps the body fight off infections and heal injuries. However, when inflammation becomes chronic, it can play a...

COVID-19 drug Paxlovid has interactions with heart disease medications

As the world battles the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Paxlovid has emerged as a beacon of hope, especially for those at high risk of severe...