Learn the signs of heart attack in women, how they differ from men’s, and why Black women face unique risks. Expert insight from cardiologist Dr. Jayne Morgan.
Most people think heart attacks happen only because of blocked arteries or bad habits. But sometimes, the body reacts to things we don't expect at all. These unexpected heart attack triggers can sneak ...
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Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Jeremy London highlights that women's heart attack symptoms often differ from men's, presenting as ...
Heart health is about more than just the heart itself. It's a two-way street between the heart and the rest of the body. However, many U.S. adults aren't aware of the connection between organs.
A Filipino-American internal medicine specialist who experienced his own heart attack is now working to raise awareness about heart disease in the Filipino community through a groundbreaking health ...
Heart attacks don’t always look the same — and a new study from Mayo Clinic highlights the key differences between how they affect men and women. The most common cause of heart attacks overall is ...
About 9 in 10 people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die. In most of these situations, hands-only CPR is not performed. Local events, such as the Grand Rapids Heart Walk, aims to raise ...
LITCHFIELD, Ariz. (InvestigateTV) — When is the last time a viral video impacted your life? Jeff and Michelle Goss shared a video captured on their home surveillance camera on TikTok, hoping it might ...
Merck & Co. is stepping up to the plate to raise awareness of the dangers of high LDL cholesterol and how it can increase the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Joining the New ...
But research suggests that while heart attack rates have declined in older adults, they’ve increased in those under age 40, especially among women. And a new study is revealing some potential hidden ...
A La Salle Institute student is in a class all her own. 15-year old Moira Galuski is the only high school student in the country to be named an American Heart Association Leader of Impact. Moira is ...