Dr. Joaquin Cigarroa with the Heart Hospital of Austin talks about healthy habits. Dr. Joaquin Cigarroa with the Heart ...
The American Heart Association warns that shoveling heavy snow increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest for many people. A study published in 2011 found nearly 200,000 U.S. residents were treated ...
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Heart screenings and tips coming to Sandusky for Heart Month
McKenzie Health System offers February cholesterol and glucose screenings plus a heart health Lunch & Learn to support Heart ...
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Tips for staying heart-safe during cold weather
While grocery store shelves may be empty, firewood piles filled and cell phones charged, there may be a few more items to ...
A cardiologist with Augusta Health said heavy snow plowing can put an extra strain on your heart.
A healthy heart age is key to longevity, and most Americans are aging faster than expected. A cardiologist said understanding your heart age can help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Try a ...
Someone in the U.S. dies from heart disease every 34 seconds. Yeah, that’s not a typo. It sounds shocking, but it’s true. Heart problems aren’t just something that happens to other people. They’re ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Extreme heat exacerbates CV risk, especially among older adults and those with a history of heart disease. A ...
Snowstorms can be dangerous for health, particularly heart health. Research shows heavy snowfall coupled with cold temperatures can pose a 34% increased risk of dying. For men, in particular, there's ...
Dr. Peter Kane, a cardiothoracic surgeon with Novant Health, spoke with WWAY ahead of the 2026 WWAY Health Fair on Jan. 29.
The weekend’s forecasted winter storm is poised to envelop Northeastern Pennsylvania in bitter cold and as much as 20 inches ...
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Winter storm health advisory: Doctor shares key safety tips to stay protected in extreme cold
A major winter storm is set to hit the United States, impacting millions. Dr. Zachary Rubin warns of serious health risks ...
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