_ Heart Health Spouses of ICU Patients Have Their Own Heart Attack Risk By Jane Farrell article Having a spouse in a hospitalΓÇÖs intensive care unit (ICU) may make a person more likely to have a heart … Read More→
_ Statins May Help Protect Breast-Cancer Patients from Chemotherapy-Related Heart Damage By Jane Farrell article Statins, common cholesterol-lowering medications, may protect womenΓÇÖs hearts from damage caused during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer, according to new … Read More→
_ Heart Health Psychosocial Well-Being May Help Heart Health in Black Adults By Jane Farrell article Feeling optimistic, that you have a sense of purpose in life and that you are in control of your environment … Read More→
_ COVID-19 and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article As hospitals, health professionals and healthcare systems, governments and leaders work to reduce community spread of the coronavirus in the … Read More→
_ Heart Health Unequal Treatment for Female Heart Attack Patients? By Jane Farrell article When the heart suddenly canΓÇÖt pump enough blood to meet the bodyΓÇÖs needs after a heart attack, women ages 18-55 … Read More→
_ What COVID-19 May Do to The Heart, Even after Recovery By Jane Farrell article According to a news release from the American Heart Association (AHA), a growing number of studies suggest many COVID-19 survivors … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Attack Risk and Exercise By Jane Farrell article Invasive procedures such as bypass surgery and stentingΓÇöcommonly used to treat blocked arteriesΓÇöare no better at reducing the risk for … Read More→
_ Heart Health Study: More Money Doesn't Always Mean Better Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Being upwardly mobile isnΓÇÖt always a good thing when it comes to a personΓÇÖs health, a new study shows. The … Read More→
_ Heart Health Irregular Sleep Patterns Linked to Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Older adults with irregular sleep patterns ΓÇö meaning they have no regular bedtime and wake-up schedule, or they get different … Read More→
_ Transplants Hepatitis C and Heart Transplants By Jane Farrell article One-year survival was similar for adults with severe heart failure who received a heart transplant from a donor with hepatitis … Read More→
_ Heart Health One Daily "Polypill" Helps Underserved Patients Fight Heart-Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article Taking one daily pill, which combined medications to treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol, worked to lower heart disease … Read More→
_ Heart Health Treating More than Just The Heart Is Critical for Geriatric Patients By Jane Farrell article Geriatric conditions such as frailty and cognitive impairments may inadvertently worsen when older patients are treated in cardiac intensive care … Read More→
_ Heart Health Top Heart Disease and Stroke Researches Advances in 2019 By Jane Farrell article Scientific research is the cornerstone for medical care and innovations that have resulted in improved health and longer life for … Read More→
_ Heart Health Low-Dose Aspirin May Not Help African-Americans' Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Low-dose aspirin was not associated with a reduced risk of a fatal heart attack among African Americans, according to an … Read More→
_ Heart Health Bacteria in Saliva May Be Linked to Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Bacteria in the saliva of people with clogged arteries appears to be different from that of healthy people, according to … Read More→
_ How to Avoid Holiday Heartburn By Sondra Forsyth article Even if youΓÇÖre not a ΓÇ£foodieΓÇ¥ most people look forward to indulging in the culinary delights of holiday time between … Read More→
_ Marijuana use Researchers See Stroke and Heart Disease Risk in Young Marijuana Users By Jane Farrell article Although marijuana use, whether for medical or recreational use, is legal in an increasing number of states, it is not … Read More→
_ Heart Failure Racial Inequities Uncovered in Hospital Admissions for Heart Failure By Jane Farrell article Skin color too often determines the quality of cardiovascular health care a patient receives, researchers say. People who are black … Read More→