A new report published Monday found that heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States.
Heart disease and stroke claim more lives in the United States than all forms of cancer and accidental deaths combined, ...
Cardiovascular diseases, which include heart disease and stroke, claimed more lives in the U.S. than all forms of cancer and ...
February is American Heart Month. Leaders with the American Heart Association in Greater Baton Rouge will host several events to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and prevention.
Damar Hamlin an NFL safety from Pittsburgh, delivered a PSA for the Nation of Lifesavers initiative by the American Heart Association.
The University of Cincinnati's Pooja Khatri spoke with Medscape on a new American Heart Association advisory recommending ...
Poor oral health could be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. New research shows that good oral health habits ...
Flossing regularly may lower the risk of some strokes as well as a type of irregular heart rhythm that can increase stroke risk, new research suggests. The findings, which will be presented Wednesday ...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women, yet only 44% of women recognize it as their biggest health threat.
Heart disease kills more people than any other cause as many of the risks factors that contribute to it remain on the rise, ...
The AHA's 2025 report highlights alarming trends in cardiovascular disease, obesity, and lifestyle factors, emphasizing the ...
Heart disease remains the number one killer worldwide, outstripping all other causes of death as key risk factors continue to ...