Your cardiologist may ask a certain sleep question at your next visit.
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People with healthier chest and back muscles may have lower heart attack risk, study suggests
A new study has linked better upper-body muscle quality with a lower risk of heart attack and death.
New research links the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to fewer serious cardiovascular events among U.S. veterans, especially ...
UC Berkeley researchers trained AI to detect hidden warning signs of sudden cardiac death in routine ECG tests, according to ...
Researchers say that just 2 hours of weekly strength training may help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in women, ...
The new study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine continued to protect against COVID-19-associated “major adverse cardiovascular events” (MACE), which ...
The FDA cleared EchoNext, the first artificial intelligence tool to detect structural heart disease before symptoms present.
The titin gene produces a protein that is crucial for the structure and function of muscle cells, especially in the heart. When the gene is spliced in, parts of the gene are combined in a specific way ...
Researchers found that while the menstrual cycle changes heart rate variability (HRV), it does not significantly affect ...
A new study suggests that women who strength train may significantly lower heart attack risk, with 2 or more hours of ...
Background Double sequential defibrillation (DSD) is a promising treatment for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ...
The Framingham Heart Study identified key cardiovascular risk factors and developed the Framingham risk score, significantly impacting preventive cardiology. Future research in Framingham includes ...
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