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Heart failure (HF) is a growing global health concern, affecting more than 64 million people worldwide. It develops when the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body's demands, often due ...
The data, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed over 37 million heart disease deaths spanning ...
Cold drink- or food-induced atrial fibrillation/flutter, termed “cold drink heart,” is understudied and underrecognized, but ...
A scientific statement has been published by the ACC regarding the management of obesity in adults with heart failure.
Eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day could help protect your heart, according to a new long-term study that ...
A study published June 25 by the Journal of the American Heart Association found that heart disease death rates fell 66% from 1970 to 2022.
A cheap over-the-counter supplement could hold the key to preventing heart failure in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to research presented Tuesday at the British Cardiovascular Society ...
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and ERBB4 signaling has been proposed as a potential therapeutic target. Here they identify small molecule ERBB4 agonists capable of ...
If you have heart disease, you’ve likely been told by your healthcare provider to be cautious about what you eat and drink, including that morning cup (or two) of joe.
Doctors can now detect heart failure by scanning this other body part. The scanner uses technology similar to facial recognition on a patient’s foot. Storm Newton. Wednesday 04 June 2025 08:01 BST.
This app can detect early signs of heart failure in 7 seconds — and was invented by a 14-year-old from Texas By . Diana Bruk. Published June 5, 2025, 7:30 p.m. ET.
In systolic heart failure, the left ventricle becomes weak and can't contract and work the way it should. There's no cure, but you can make lifestyle changes to help treat it.