Some heart failure patients with artificial hearts have been able to regenerate heart muscle, potentially paving the way for future heart failure treatment options, according to a study published Nov.
People with hidden pockets of fat in their muscles – similar to so-called marbling in beef – are at a higher risk of dying from heart attacks or heart failure regardless of their body weight, ...
The heart is the body's hardest-working muscle. Whether you're awake or asleep, or exercising or resting, your heart is always at work. It pumps blood through arteries to deliver oxygen to organs and ...
Seacoast doctors say signs of serious heart trouble while snow shoveling often fall short of clutch-your-chest pain. Here's what to know.
New research published in the European Heart Journal has shown that people who have pockets of fat inside their muscles are at greater risk of hospitalization or death due to certain types of heart ...
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5 heart-healthy habits doctors want you to start today
Easy shifts you can start right now to protect your heart for years to come.
Strength training for women is gaining popularity. Far beyond sculpting muscles, resistance work boosts longevity, heart ...
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The "second heart" in your legs: Why your calves are the secret to cardiovascular longevity
Your lower legs do much more than just keep you upright and moving through the day. Science reveals that your calf muscles act as a vital secondary pump, protecting your heart and boosting total body ...
Everything you need to know about choosing the best magnesium complex for long-term sleep, muscle, and heart support CASPER, ...
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