Heart health may not be your number one priority every day, but it should be. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and many people [...]
When it comes to heart health, some factors are out of your control — like, say, your blood type. But other factors are more changeable, including your diet. Everyone [...]
Although exercise is always generally good for health, a large new prospective study finds that one particular time of day may offer the greatest benefit when it comes to [...]
When it comes to keeping your heart healthy, diet is an important part of the puzzle. Next time you make your grocery list, don’t forget to follow your heart. A [...]
Mounting evidence suggests that drinking several cups of tea per day has numerous health benefits, including lowering one’s risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and [...]
Previous studies have demonstrated that a lower level of physical activity and more sitting time is linked to a higher risk of death. Does risk vary if a person has a genetic [...]
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recommends American adults complete 150-300 minutes of moderate physical activity each week or 75-150 minutes per week of [...]
In 2010, The American Heart Association debuted Life’s Simple 7, a set of seven behaviors to help prevent heart disease and live a healthier life. On June 29, 2022, seven [...]
Levels of alcohol consumption currently considered safe by some countries are linked with development of heart failure, according to research presented at Heart Failure 2022, [...]
There are a handful of ways to reduce your risk of heart disease, including maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly—but what about having a sweet [...]