Feeling annoyed about noise pollution could increase risk of heart flutter
Exposure to annoying levels of noise could increase the risk of atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm irregularity also known as heart flutter.
Exposure to annoying levels of noise could increase the risk of atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm irregularity also known as heart flutter.
Those who survive a heart attack may be at a higher risk of a second one if they are divorced or have a low socioeconomic status.
Recommended limits for safe alcohol consumption are too high in many developed countries and should be lowered to save lives, a study suggested Friday. Regularly drinking more than 100 grams
New research has found that excess weight around the waistline could be linked to mental as well as physical health problems.
“I never thought a two-week program could change my life, but I’m so thankful that it did.” In 2017, Arnold Damian Jr. was sitting in the emergency room, having been
Televangelist Pat Robertson is recovering after suffering an embolic stroke.
Filipino singer Annie Brazil, acknowledged as the country’s own queen of jazz, suffered a stroke in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, according to her son Richard Merk.
Potassium plays a role in fighting high blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Solitude isn’t good for the heart or the arteries, as previous scientific research has shown.
Gorging on bacon, skimping on nuts? These are among food habits that new research links with deaths from heart disease, strokes and diabetes.
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