Cardiovascular risk begins to rise faster for men than women at about age 35, and it stays higher through mid-life, according to long-term study led by Northwestern Medicine.
If you're curious about your heart health, there are quick tests you can perform at home -- no equipment required.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have found a low-cost way to track heart rate via Wi-Fi and a simple ...
Imagine tracking your heartbeat without strapping on a smartwatch or touching any gadget, just by sitting within range of your Wi-Fi. This is made possible with Pulse-Fi, a system recently unveiled by ...
Clear signs your heart is healthy: key body signals, vital tests, and essential metrics to know—a detailed guide to understanding your heart health. Your heart works around the clock, powering every ...
Dr. Nassir Marrouche is director of the Heart and Vascular Institute at Tulane University with a subspecialty in electrophysiology. He treats atrial fibrillation, heart arrhythmia, irregular ...
Background Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the leading congenital cause of death in newborns worldwide. Approximately ...