New moms who just have had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the next weeks and months, a new study suggests.
The harder your heart has to work to pump blood throughout your body while you're not exercising, the higher your resting ...
Dr. Hannah Rosenblum, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, told The Post which ...
All told, moms who gave birth to twins had a 95% increased risk of hospitalization for a range of heart problems, including ...
Throughout your life, it’s probably been true that your heart has never stopped. It works tirelessly to pump blood throughout ...
EXPERTS SAY HEART DISEASE IS A LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH FOR WOMEN. BUT THERE IS AN ALARMING TREND OF MISDIAGNOSIS AND A LACK OF ...
Electrocardiogram tests – which measure the heart's electrical activity – could someday be paired with an artificial intelligence model to detect premature aging and cognitive decline, new research ...
For Heart Health Month, Amy Ahnert, MD, discussed the link between cardiovascular disease and breast cancer.
If your resting heart rate is abnormally high or low, it could signal risks that need the attention of a doctor, say heart experts.
1. Diet right: The best way to stay healthy is to avoid oily, processed and junk food. Include vegetables, fruits, whole grains and nuts, especially the ones healthy for your heart. Drink plenty of ...
Heart disease is once again the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to a new statistical report from the American ...
You probably were told your resting heart rate at your last checkup. Or maybe you get alerts throughout the day thanks to a fitness tracker or smart watch. But what does the number really mean? And ...