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21 Jan

Just Like Belly Fat, Muscle Fat May Increase the Risk of Serious Heart Disease

A new study finds people with pockets of fat inside their muscles are at increased risk of hospitalization of death from heart attack.

05 Sep

Cellphone Use and Heart Disease – The Link Looks Real, According to a New Study

A new study finds people who use their cellphone on a regular basis are more likely to be diagnosed with coronary heart disease, atrial fibrillation, heart failure and stroke. Poor sleep and mental distress linked to cellphone use may play a role.

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03 Jul
Wildfire Smoke Linked To Heart Failure Risk

Wildfire Smoke Linked To Heart Failure Risk

Wildfire smoke might increase a person’s risk of developing heart failure, a new study suggests.

People had a 1.4% higher risk of heart failure for every 1 micro...

30 Jun
Severe Bleeding After Delivery Linked To Long-Term Heart Health Problems

Severe Bleeding After Delivery Linked To Long-Term Heart Health Problems

The health of women who experience severe bleeding after giving birth can remain in peril for up to 15 years afterward, a major new evidence review says.

Women who survive postpartum hemorrhage are 76% more likely to suffer health problems like heart failure, stroke and ...

20 May
Heart Failure Patients Increase Their Odds Of Death By Skipping Yearly Doctor Visit

Heart Failure Patients Increase Their Odds Of Death By Skipping Yearly Doctor Visit

Two out of 5 people with heart failure are more likely to die because they aren’t regularly seeing a cardiologist, a new study says.

The 3 in 5 heart failure pat...

15 May
Broken Heart Syndrome Remains A Killer, Especially For Men

Broken Heart Syndrome Remains A Killer, Especially For Men

“Broken heart syndrome” sounds like a romantic, fairy-tale notion -- the idea that suffering a devastating loss that can cause one’s heart to wither.

But this syndrome, formally known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, continues to be associated with a high r...