Ask the expert: Women’s heart attack symptoms
Women are more likely than men to have atypical heart attack symptoms. Some women do not have chest pain at all. They may notice…
Read MoreWomen are more likely than men to have atypical heart attack symptoms. Some women do not have chest pain at all. They may notice…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure, or hypertension, is the leading cause of heart attack, stroke, heart failure and kidney disease. It’s called the “silent killer” because…
Read MoreThat morning cup of joe could be more than a little pick-me-up—it may actually be helping your heart. A study published in the journal…
Read MoreJust because you know your risk for a heart attack, doesn’t mean you know your risk for heart failure. Oftentimes people use the terms…
Read MoreJeff Shields had been thinking and worrying about his heart for a long time. He knew he was a prime candidate for a heart…
Read MoreAfter surviving two heart attacks that happened within months of each other, 82-year-old Bernard Devaney says the cardiac rehab program is bringing him back…
Read MoreAfter John Weitzel had a heart attack at just 47-years- old, his energy levels were down and he just was not able to do…
Read MoreDaniel Fluharty, a weight loss surgery patient, describes his experience and life after surgery. My name is Daniel Fluharty, and I teach both high…
Read MoreAt 44, Lynne Powell never suspected a heart attack was coming. For many who know her, it was an astounding wake-up call. The Severna…
Read MoreWhen Robert Youngblood and his wife, Beatrice walked into the hospital on July 29th, they were excited to see their granddaughter and her brand…
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