- Navigating Your Midlife Crisis: Embracing New Possibilities
- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
- Regular Bedtime Does Wonders for Blood Pressure
- Dining Alone Could Mean Worse Nutrition for Seniors
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Many Americans May Experience ‘Silent’ Heart Attack
Study shows evidence of cardiac scarring often appearing on scans, even if no attack was reported
- Posted November 8, 2015
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‘Cash for Lower Cholesterol’ Program Works With Doc-Patient Teams
Cooperation is key to program's success, but benefits were modest, study finds
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Heart Disease Deaths Declining Among Those With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Study
These patients are twice as likely as the average person to develop heart disease
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Studies Explore Link Between Diet, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Healthy eating might help prevent debilitating joint disorder, researchers say
- Posted November 8, 2015
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3-D Computer Modeling Might Improve Children’s Heart Transplants
Technology could help doctors choose a better organ size match, study suggests
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Weight Loss May Help Control Common Irregular Heartbeat
Losing weight, keeping it off improves atrial fibrillation, studies suggest
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Cardiac Concerns Not High on Women’s Lists: Survey
Results suggest heart disease is invisible to most American women, even though it's their No. 1 killer
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Home Cooking May Help Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Study finds it was linked to fewer sugar-sweetened beverages, lower weight
- Posted November 8, 2015
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‘Practical’ Walking Boosts Heart Health, Studies Find
Living in walkable community, commuting via public transportation linked to lower blood pressure
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Donor Kidneys More Likely to Be Discarded on Weekends: Study
Lower staffing levels at hospitals, not organ quality, is likely reason why, researcher says
- Posted November 7, 2015


















