You can follow a treatment plan and take medications as a doctor prescribes to manage congestive heart failure. Eat a heart-healthy diet and stay physically active to slow heart failure progression.
Purdue University Scho o l of Nursing students place their hands into a large, beating human heart, immersing themselves into anatomy rather than simply studying it. “Nursing is very hands-on,” Nagle ...
Muscle injuries are among the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions in athletes, contributing significantly to morbidity and time lost from competition. The use of ultrasound (US) is advantageous ...
Drinking wine has both negative short-term and long-term effects on your heart health. Moderate wine consumption’s heart effects are unclear, but heavy drinking raises heart disease risk. An ...
“It was the least I could do,” Greer Underwood said about her decision to invite Wil and Rhena Worthington to her nuptials. “Their son saved my life” Michael Nied has been a digital news editor with ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist explains why a lower resting heart rate can be a good sign of heart health and how to improve this vital sign. Resting heart rate — the number of ...
In two large studies of heart attack survivors, beta-blocker drugs benefited those with mildly impaired heart function Contradictory trial results seen in patients without heart dysfunction More data ...
Aficamten shows cardiac benefits over blood pressure drug metoprolol Analysts see potential for aficamten to replace beta-blocker drugs for treating HCM Cytokinetics plans to submit data to regulators ...
Magnesium helps to maintain a steady heart rate by controlling the electrical signals that trigger each beat. Supplements are unlikely to lower heart rate in most healthy people, although they may be ...
Heart attacks remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The permanent loss of heart muscle cells—known as cardiomyocytes—and the heart's limited regenerative capacity often lead to ...