From overlooked symptoms to menopause-related risks, experts explain what women need to know to protect their hearts.
February 6 is National Wear Red Day. It’s a day to raise awareness about how serious cardiovascular disease is for women. The American Heart Association is a great resource that offers tips ...
Because it can get unnecessarily difficult to take care of your heart.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but is 90% preventable with lifestyle change. A dietitian, trainer and ...
Your emotional health is as much a priority as your physical health. Tip: Protect your appointment-like it's a date with someone important-instead, make it with yourself. Even 15 minutes of solitude ...
Here’s how to get the most out of your workouts.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of men and women in the U.S., but many people don’t know about heart problems lurking in their bodies. They may have very high cholesterol, high blood pressure or a ...
There has been a rise in kidney diseases globally. Recent data from the International Society of Nephrology revealed that more than 850 million people worldwide have some form of kidney disease. This ...
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