Apr 26, 2017 PM EDT Half of the volunteers were asked to use a "powerful analgesic" that reduces emotional pain.
Apr 26, 2017 AM EDT A study conducted by New Mexico Highlands University suggests that walking is not only beneficial for the heart, but also for the brain.
Dec 07, 2016 AM EST While many people think that a glass of wine a day is good for the heart, experts explain why it's actually not.
Dec 05, 2016 PM EST This is how lack of sleep increases your risk of heart problems according to scientists.
Dec 01, 2016 AM EST Latest research suggests that while a glass of wine Isn’t Bad for your heart, it isn’t good for the heart either
Nov 23, 2016 PM EST Breakups are always difficult, but if you want the fastest way to recover, here are ways to mend your bleeding heart according to Science.
Oct 13, 2016 PM EDT A new innovative treatment for heart attacks can be done through stem cell therapy. Scientists Discovered that this stem cell therapy treatment can initially repair damage to the h
Sep 27, 2014 AM EDT Texas University researchers have discovered a relation between pneumonia and heart failure.
Sep 03, 2014 AM EDT More than an hour of moderate or half an hour of vigorous exercise on a daily basis can help lowering risk of heart failure by 46 percent, according to a new study by the Uppsala University in Sweden.
Aug 25, 2014 AM EDT A team of researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have discovered a new indicator of heart disease in patients of kidney disease.
Aug 25, 2014 AM EDT Young women heart attack survivors are associated with worse health outcomes than men, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine.
Aug 16, 2014 AM EDT An experimental drug has been found to reduce damage to heart muscles during a heart attack and the risk of bleeding during follow-up treatments, according to a study by the Washington University ...
Aug 16, 2014 AM EDT American researchers have found evidence of an increase in cardiovascular deaths among heart attack survivors, who exercise too much.
Aug 14, 2014 AM EDT Moderate level of salt intake is the most effective way of lowering blood pressure, according to the Prospective Urban & Rural Epidemiological (PURE) study led by the Population Health Research ...
Aug 13, 2014 AM EDT Increased consumption of convenient food products raises the risk of cardiometabolic syndrome, according to a new study by the Baylor University Medical Center.