New research shows that living in sync with your body clock may help reduce risks for heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Margaret Atwood has shared several details about her long-time heart condition. The 85-year-old author of The Handmaid’s Tale ...
Each day, the heart works quietly in the background, pumping blood to every organ of the body. Yet, occasionally it flashes ...
A new scientific statement by the American Heart Association explains the importance of keeping to a regular eating, sleeping ...
Working night shifts disrupts the body's natural clock. This can lead to serious heart problems. Research shows links to ...
People who sleep with lights on face a 47% higher chance of having a heart attack compared to those who keep their nights ...
According to new research, a thick neck can be an accurate predictor of cardiovascular risk, as well as indicate type 2 ...
High blood pressure, often called the silent killer, continues to be one of the most serious global health concerns. Without ...
Sucralose, another common sugar substitute, carries its own chilling risks. Some studies suggest that high consumption can ...
Artificial intelligence is showing up in Louisiana hospitals, from tools that help doctors read scans faster to software that ...
Margaret Atwood opens up about heart condition and medication that turns her ‘blue’ - ‘My heart would stop for up to 10 ...
An analysis of 30 years of research has revealed a link between neck circumference and several serious health conditions ...