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OWN has released the trailer for its new docuseries, Heart & Hustle: Houston, which premieres on Saturday, August 2, at 9 p.m ...
A brisk walking pace may lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, a new study has found.
Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related death, but deaths from heart disease have still been responsible for more U.S. fatalities than any other cause, a new American ...
Your chance of dying from a heart attack has dropped dramatically, but other deadly heart conditions are on the rise, a new study found.
Is your heart racing because you’re in love or is it a sign of a more serious heart condition? A cardiologist explains how to spot the difference.
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Heart skipped a beat? How to know the difference between love - MSNYou know the feeling. When you first see your crush and your head starts spinning, your palms get sweaty, and your heart begins beating a mile a minute. Is this love? Or is it … an arrhythmia ...
A new injectable, temporary pacemaker could help correct a heart arrhythmia in an emergency. This nanoparticle gel can regulate the heart’s electrical signals for up to five days before ...
Arrhythmia: 8 Warning Signs Of An Abnormal Heartbeat You Shouldn't Ignore These signs should not be ignored, as they include arrhythmia, heart disease, or even a heart attack, managing heart ...
A newly developed injectable "heart stimulator" can temporarily correct arrhythmia by using your smartphone as a power source. The concept is wild but also ingeniously simple.
A study finds that those who tend to walk at a faster pace have a lower chance of developing abnormal heart rhythms.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help scientists identify patients at risk of a serious arrhythmia that is capable of triggering cardiac arrest and sudden death. As part of a new study to be published ...
A powerful new artificial intelligence system has shown it can predict who is at risk of sudden cardiac death far better than ...
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