How dangerous is myocarditis? The truth about the scary-sounding condition. By Philip Kiefer / Published November 5, 2021
Of course the most likely time to have a heart attack is on a holiday By Sara Chodosh / Published December 18, 2019
Changing your diet and taking supplements may not do anything for your heart health By Sara Chodosh / Published July 11, 2019
Half of Americans have heart disease, but there are easy ways to reduce your risk By Claire Maldarelli / Published February 7, 2019
We’re finally understanding why exercise is great for your heart By Claire Maldarelli / Published April 30, 2018
How to prevent blood clots as airlines squeeze you into tighter spaces By Claire Maldarelli / Published May 8, 2017
A Major Study Calls For Even Lower Blood Pressure In Older Adults By Nicole Lou / Published September 11, 2015
Scientists Use A Virus To Reconstruct The Heart’s Own Pacemaker By Rebecca Boyle / Published December 18, 2012
Doctors Who Work With X-Rays May Be Adapting at the Cellular Level to Withstand Radiation By Rebecca Boyle / Published August 26, 2011
A Tiny Turbine in Your Veins Could Harvest Power From Your Blood Flow By Clay Dillow / Published May 20, 2011
New Muscle Programming Method Uses DNA To Turn Blood Into Beating Heart Cells By Rebecca Boyle / Published April 9, 2011
Researchers Propose Serving Free Cholesterol Drugs With Fast Food Meals By Clay Dillow / Published August 13, 2010
First Internet-Connected Pacemaker Successfully Implanted By Molika Ashford / Published August 11, 2009