Dr. Naccarelli answers the question: 'Heart Rhythm Meds Causing More Danger?' — -- Question: I have heard that the heart rhythm medicine that I am taking to keep my heart out of an abnormal heart ...
Heart disease is still one of the top killers worldwide, but many don't pay attention to some early warning signs. Doctors ...
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading global cause of death, and we break down its pathology, risk factors, and the ...
Veteran male athletes who have spent years training at high intensity may be at greater risk of serious heart problems while ...
Walking at a brisker pace could slash the risk of heart rhythm problems, according to a study. The findings “suggest brisk walking may be a safe and effective exercise to reduce arrhythmia”, which ...
Dr. Maginot answers the question: 'Congenital Heart Disease & Rhythm Risks?' — -- Question: I have congenital heart disease and had major surgery before I was five years old. Am I likely to get ...
Veteran male athletes who have spent years training at high intensity may be at greater risk of serious heart problems while ...
I felt fine, but my Whoop data told a different story. Paying attention led to early detection and a successful treatment.
New research reveals exercise may reprogram heart-controlling nerves, giving hope for potentially better treatments for conditions such as irregular rhythms and chest pain.
There's no doubt about it: Walking is great for your heart. It helps with many underlying risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, weight gain and chronic stress, to name a few.
Professional cardiology societies have issued an updated guideline for the management of adult patients with congenital heart ...