Your heart has been doing its job faithfully for years, beating steadily in the background while you go about your daily life. Then suddenly, you become acutely aware of every beat as it seems to ...
New research shows that living in sync with your body clock may help reduce risks for heart disease, diabetes, and high blood ...
There is a big development for cardiac patients, coming in the form of a tiny insertable device. The smallest implantable heart monitor is able to keep track of the heart patterns of patients most at ...
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that persistently favorable sleep patterns may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), even in individuals with higher genetic ...
A healthy diet is the key instrument for reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death for adults living in the United States. Although genetic factors and family history ...
Walking for 10–15 minutes without breaks helps the heart more than short walks. Longer, steady walks improve blood flow.
Going to bed after midnight on weekdays raises heart attack risk. This new research highlights sleep timing's importance for ...
Let's go from art to science. Our colleague Shankar Vedantam regularly joins us on the program to talk about social science research. And today, he chats with our colleague David Greene about heart ...
If you often stay up late, your sleep habits could be putting your heart at risk. New research suggests that people who go to ...
A comprehensive study of electronic health records for 57 million people living in England has revealed the evolving burden ...