Most people know not to ignore chest pain, the most common symptom of a heart attack. But the warning signs can be much less obvious — especially in women, cardiologists warn. Dismissing them can ...
A silent heart disease risk factor may explain why some women end up having heart attacks and strokes despite seeming like they are healthy, a new study suggests. The analysis of 30 years of data from ...
Researchers from Mass General Brigham have unveiled the results of a large clinical trial that found that adding the drug evolocumab to patients' treatment significantly reduced the risk of major ...
Pain that persists one year after a heart attack can be linked to a significant risk of death at a level consistent with the effects of smoking and diabetes. This is shown in a new study involving ...
These are the symptoms to look out for and steps to take if you think you're having a heart attack. With a heart attack, which is when the blood flow to the heart is blocked and thus limits the body's ...
In a new study, heart attack survivors who received a high, personalized dose of daily vitamin D had a 52 percent lower risk of a repeat heart attack. The results suggest specific vitamin D dosing, ...
Heart attacks in younger adults aren’t always due to clogged arteries. A new major study reveals striking differences between men and women, with nontraditional causes playing a big role in women’s ...
Findings that evolocumab significantly reduced the risk of major adverse CV events in adults at high CV risk without prior heart attack or stroke vs placebo. Topline data were announced from a phase 3 ...