Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is widely known for affecting focus and behavior, but researchers are discovering it may also influence physical health—especially the heart. New ...
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology released ...
An antibiotic commonly prescribed for bronchitis and sinus infections may increase the risk of death from heart problems, but only for people with certain risk factors, a new study suggests. The study ...
You may think heart disease is a “middle age” problem. The research suggests men’s risk increases much earlier than most ...
Want to give your heart a little TLC? Across the country, nearly half of all adults have some form of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death for American men and women. With numbers like ...
Butter is high in saturated fat, which can impact heart health. Though it contains some healthy fats, eating excess amounts may raise heart disease risk.
Melatonin supplements may not be the harmless sleep solution millions believe them to be. A sweeping new study tracking more than 130,000 adults with insomnia has uncovered troubling connections ...
High blood pressure has always had a branding problem. It’s called the “silent killer,” but most people still connect it to ...
The role of socioeconomic class on cardiovascular health outcome cannot be overemphasized. A child born to parents with college or advanced degrees will likely live an average of ten years longer than ...
Although you may not think of children when you imagine someone with heart problems, congenital heart defects are actually the most common birth defect in the U.S., occurring in about 1% of births.