_ Breakfast and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Skipping breakfast may increase your risk of heart disease, new study finds
_ Stroke Risk and Gender By Jane Farrell video Stroke rates are declining significantly in men, but not in women, study finds
_ Stress and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Persistent mental distress increases risk of death in heart patients, study finds.
_ Traditional Chinese Medicine By Jane Farrell video Traditional Chinese Medicine may benefit some heart patients, study finds.
_ Healthy Arteries at 70 By Jane Farrell video You can have the heart vessels of a 20-year-old at 70, according to a new study.
_ When to Start Cholesterol Screenings By Jane Farrell video If you’re a young, healthy nonsmoker, do you need annual cholesterol screenings?
_ Pain Relievers and Heart Attack By Jane Farrell video Common pain medications may increase risk of heart attack, study finds.
_ Heart and Lifestyle Changes By Jane Farrell video Many adults underestimate their risk of heart attack, study finds.
_ Heart Health and Longevity By Jane Farrell video Staying heart healthy in middle age could add years to your life, study suggests.
_ Energy Drinks and Your Heart By Jane Farrell video Energy drinks impact heart health more than other caffeinated beverages, study finds.
_ Diet Soda and Health Risks By Jane Farrell video Artificially-sweetened beverages linked to stroke and dementia in new study.
_ Benefits of Biking to Work By Jane Farrell video Biking to work could cut your risk of cancer and heart disease, study finds.
_ Traffic Pollution and Heart Health By Jane Farrell video Traffic-related air pollution may impact HDL cholesterol levels, study finds.
_ Younger Adults and Stroke By Jane Farrell video The number of younger adults suffering a stroke is on the rise, researchers say.
_ Grey Hair and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video The amount of grey hair a man has may indicated his risk of heart disease, study finds.
_ Vitamin D and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video High-dose Vitamin D supplementation does not prevent heart disease, study concludes.
_ Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Fish oil supplements may help heart attack patients survive, study finds.