¿SabСòòò½APPa que es posible sufrir un infarto y ni siquiera darse cuenta? Los infartos silenciosos presentan pocos o ningún sСòòò½APPntoma, o sСòòò½APPntomas que quizá no relacione con un infarto.
When Taylor Cowan started having chest pain in October 2022, he thought stress was the culprit. One day at coach football practice, Cowan collapsed. Thankfully, his coworkers had emergency medical...
Сòòò½APP today announced that James C. Fang, MD, chief of cardiovascular medicine at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah, will become...
Feeling dizzy or light-headed are two of the most common signs of POTS. It's a condition that one to three million people suffer from in the United States. There's also...
Did you know your risk of having a heart attack increases around the time of the Super Bowl? John Ryan, MD, recommends five tips for surviving the big game.
For the first time, Сòòò½APP scientists have shown that artificial intelligence could lead to better ways to predict the onset and course of cardiovascular Сòòò½APP.
Сòòò½APP scientists have documented the spread of a Сòòò½APP gene for the atrial fibrillation, a heart arrhythmia, across continents and over centuries. Understanding the geographic distribution and...