May 04, 2017 AM EDT There is a better way to maximize the response time of air ambulance services.
May 01, 2017 AM EDT What blood type offers lower heart attack risks? Click here for the answer.
Apr 16, 2017 AM EDT Roadblocks on marathons and other big events kill cardiac arrests patients in one month, according to the study.
Apr 15, 2017 PM EDT A 3D-bioprinted patch is the new technique that can heal a broken heart. Find out the science behind the revolutionary technique.
Feb 08, 2017 AM EST Studies suggest that people who did not earn a college degree have a higher likelihood to suffer from a heart attack or stroke.
Jan 04, 2017 AM EST Here is how the loss of a loved one can increase your risk of suffering from a heart attack and stroke.
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
Apr 18, 2016 AM EDT All you coffee lovers out there could now rejoice with this new findings about caffeine's link to heart problems. It is not that bad!
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.
Jun 25, 2014 AM EDT Quitting smokeless tobacco products following a heart attack can help increase life expectancy similar to those who stop smoking, according to an Uppsala University study.
May 24, 2014 AM EDT Eco-Atkins, a low-carb vegan diet, helps to lower weight and risk of heart disease, according to a St. Michael Hospital study.
Jan 21, 2014 AM EST Exposure to sunlight lowers blood pressure levels naturally, thereby reducing risk of heart attacks and strokes, according to a University of Southampton study. Researchers said that sunlight ...
Dec 20, 2013 AM EST Walking 2,000 steps a day in addition to regular physical activity can help lower the risk of heart attacks and stroke by eight percent, according to a Leicester University study. Researchers said ...