As the leading cause of death for women in the U.S., heart disease is responsible for more than one-third of all female fatalities.
The condition poses a unique threat to women because ...
The all-day empty calorie feast that happens each year around the Super Bowl can be a challenge for anyone concerned about his or her waist, hips and thighs.
February is upon us and once again hearts are the theme. Little pink, red, and white hearts decorate checkout lines, greeting cards, and of course, the confectionery aisle.
In February, American Heart Month will kick off, and hopefully you’ll come across at least one event that will inspire you to not only learn more about your heart health but take ...
This year, why not be resolute about improving your health? Try these ten tips to get your New Year off to a great start and lower your cancer risk.
10. Trim your waistline: Dr.
High blood pressure, also sometimes referred to as hypertension, is one of the risk factors for both cardiovascular -- CVD or heart disease -- and stroke.