February is American Heart Month, and it reminds us that it's important to take care of our hearts. Your heart is responsible for removing waste to sending nutrients and oxygen to your cells. It is ...
Your pulse is like having a direct line to your heart’s control room, constantly broadcasting information about your cardiovascular health that most people never bother to decode. While everyone knows ...
February is Heart Month, and Intermountain Health dietitians are inviting people to make small, but consistent choices to improve heart health. Heart health isn’t about one perfect diet or a single ...
From Apple Watches to Fitbits to treadmills, there are more ways than ever for people to keep up with their vitals. So why does so much fitness tech check your pulse? Because your resting heart rate ...
Key context is missing from a widely shared social media post that suggests eating “excessive” amounts of fruit can increase the risk of coronary heart disease. The post conflates the effects of added ...
Heart attack prevention depends on daily habits rather than sudden changes. A balanced diet, regular exercise, routine health ...
Heart health often becomes a growing concern as we age. Unlike the outward signs, your heart’s condition can remain hidden — until it speaks up in high blood pressure, cholesterol, chest pain or ...
American Heart Month 2026 is a month-long initiative focused on heart health and cardiovascular disease prevention. It aims to educate individuals about the importance of maintaining a healthy heart ...
A £20 home heart check that could save GPs hours of time per week and prevent up to 136,000 deaths per year has been launched today. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) - the general term used for conditions ...