New research suggests that COVID-19 infections may have long-term implications for cardiac health, such as increasing the ...
Incorporating healthy habits in your daily life can help prevent heart disease, from choosing heart-healthy foods and ...
An off-label clot-busting drug appears to work slightly better in treating stroke patients than an approved medication, a new ...
Lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, sufficient sleep, and reducing stress are paramount to heart disease prevention.
and shower chairs can prevent falls. These simple tools help individuals maintain balance, reducing the risk of accidents that could lead to stroke or other injuries. The bathroom, often ...
People infected with COVID-19 appear to face a higher risk of heart attack and stroke for up to three years, a new study ...
A study backed by the US government has found that unvaccinated people infected with Covid-19 face increased risks of heart ...
A history of COVID-19 can double the long-term risk of heart attack, stroke or death, according to a new study. Getty Images/iStockphoto ... for Disease Control and Prevention reported that ...
Initial prescriptions of benzodiazepines, a class of drugs used to treat anxiety and sleep problems after a stroke may include too many pills for adults ages 65 or older, finds new study.
Patients with poststroke cognitive impairment detected 3 to 6 months after stroke have increased risk for recurrent stroke and mortality.
Two new studies published in the "Journal of Stroke" and the "International Journal of Stroke" showed that sweetened fizzy drinks were linked with a 22% increased risk of stroke, while fruit juice was ...
“Both coffee and tea can improve how your body processes sugar, lower inflammation, and keep blood vessels healthy, which can prevent conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.