When it comes to heart health, few activities are as accessible, or as powerful, as walking. Recent research suggests that not just the duration, but also the pace of your walk can help improve ...
As January comes to a close, many people who participated in Dry January begin to consider returning to their usual drinking habits. This pause from alcohol often highlights how closely drinking ...
Deaths from heart disease and stroke have declined in recent years, but they remain the leading cause of death for Americans, according to a new report from the American Heart Association.
An annual report from the American Heart Association shows deaths from heart disease and stroke are down, encouraging news ...
The doctors are seeing a lot of rare cases on this Fourth of July. Not even the fireworks-related injuries have been straightforward.
"Real Housewives of New York City" alumna Bethenny Frankel opened up about what happened after blood work regularly showed low kidney function.
With a major winter storm system on the way, experts weigh in on at what age folks should hang up the snow shovel.
Essentia Health physicians in Fargo say extreme cold increases heart rate and blood pressure, raising heart attack risk, ...
An panel of health care experts discussed the evolution of wearables in patient care during Newsweek's latest webinar.
What do most people misunderstand about an eye exam? The eyes often reveal the earliest signs of conditions that affect ...
University of California, Irvine and Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health researchers have identified fundamental structural and functional differences between two major causes of mitral valve stenosis ...
Cardiovascular risk factor control in Mexican adults with diabetes is suboptimal, with low rates of glycemic, blood pressure, ...