Heart Health - Management
Here's a breakdown of heart health screenings you should be sure you're getting.
Here, simple ways to improve your numbers with no medication necessary.
The timing varies, but experts say it can be the best medicine of all.
If you use statin therapy to manage high cholesterol and also happen to suffer from asthma, you could find that your breathing may benefit.
Here, simple ways to ensure you're getting enough of the good stuff into your diet.
These dangerous ingredients could be lurking in the most unexpected places.
High blood sugar increases risks of heart disease for people with diabetes and non-diabetics.
Cardiologist Merle Myerson, MD, EdD, FACC, answers a reader's question about lowering his blood pressure without the use of medication.
Music may be the fix your heart needs.
Cuddle up with that fabulous feline of yours. New research shows that cat owners are less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease than non cat owners, according to the American Heart Association.
Can popping a tomato pill a day be good for your heart?
Not all beef is created equal. Read on for a list of the leanest cuts.
If heart health is your concern, take a hike, literally.
Smoking, overeating, and physical inactivity will ensure heart disease, so here's what to do to avoid these vices.
By staying vigilant you can ensure that any heart problem is caught in time.
Sun and statins, among other things, can keep your heart ticking.
Does calcium prevent or cause heart disease? The answer is not so clear cut.
A keystone in the World Health Organization s fight against cardiovascular disease, the polypill passes its first crucial hurdle.
Though the gender gap regarding heart attacks has been narrowed over the past couple of years, it is still sizable.
What are they, but more importantly—how do you spot, treat, and prevent them?
Stress has been shown time and again to negatively impact the heart. Here s how to find relief.
How much slumber does your heart need? Read on to find out.
Here's a collection of notable folks who are learning to live with and conquer heart disease.
One of America s favorite pastimes driving could be linked to heart disease.
Whether you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, you can still enjoy a delicious meal at any restaurant.
Find out how diabetes and heart disease are related and what you can do to reduce your risk.
When the going gets rough, how bad does it tax the heart? Recent research provides some interesting answers.
Can this controversial yet useful technology one day knock heart disease from its spot as the leading killer of American women?
Turn back the dial on your hypertension by following these tips.
Ripped from the headlines, here are a few recent topics that have the cardiology community abuzz.