Thousands of people who take the medication are being encouraged to make the diet change to avoid side effects ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Not getting enough exercise, eating too many fatty foods, and smoking are all risk factors for heart disease. But new research has found a less ...
The 18th annual Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon netted a record-breaking $266,000 to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Heart Center in Sequim.
The Wintersville Woman’s Club met Feb. 20 at St. Florian Hall, with members of the health and wellness committee serving as ...
Researchers found that perceived—but not objective—neighborhood walkability is linked to lower cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Social support provided by a partner can have health benefits. But in some cases, it is better to seek help from a friend, ...
A Central Illinois cardiologist breaks down the potential benefits of GLP-1 medications on heart health. It was one of the ...
St. Luke’s University Health Network has become the first in the Lehigh Valley to use a new, non-invasive diagnostic option ...
Residents living in and around the Olean can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line ...
Higher stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome may correlate to increased risk of cardiovascular mortality, according to a longitudinal study of U.S. adults.“The study underscores a graded ...
Although all types of rice can fit into a nutritious diet, certain varieties may be higher in fiber, protein, or antioxidants. Here are the healthiest options.
Research shows 97% of Americans believe supplements improve heart health, yet cardiologists caution about them and potential ...