"The last few weeks have been the scariest and most eye-opening of my life," Australian content creator Leah Ramsey wrote on ...
When an ulcer appeared on his toe in the fall of 2023, Tony Rastall assumed it would heal with routine care. Instead, the small wound marked the beginning of a rapid decline in circulation that ...
King returns to NWSL with a new outlook on life and a new non-profit to help families who have suffered through cardiac ...
High triglycerides can cloud your thinking. Elevated blood fats may reduce brain blood flow, fuel inflammation, and trigger brain fog—often signaling deeper heart–brain health risks. TheHealthSite.com ...
ABP News on MSN
Aortic stenosis in older adults: The silent heart problem and the new fix changing lives
(By Dr. Anusha A Rao) Aortic stenosis is predominantly a disease of ageing, arising from a gradual degenerative process in ...
Arteries become clogged. Blood flow is restricted and oxygen is cut off. The result is a heart attack, the world's leading ...
Researchers have discovered that a certain type of cell that sits on top of the brain's smallest blood vessels senses when their brain region needs energy. When glucose levels are low, these cells ...
Wausau Daily Herald on MSN
Two heart transplants, one message of hope: 'Don't give up'
In what started as one of the scariest periods of their lives while awaiting heart transplants, these two local men formed a ...
New Scientist on MSN
Our brains play a surprising role in recovering from a heart attack
A newly discovered collection of neurons suggests the brain and heart communicate to trigger a neuroimmune response after a heart attack, which may pave the way for new therapies ...
Heart specialists in our area and across the U.S. are noting a concerning shift: heart disease is increasingly affecting younger adults.
You may not notice it, but your heart changes in more ways than you think as you get older — here’s what experts say happens inside your body and how to keep it strong.
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