While most people are familiar with the heart attack symptom of chest pain, there are other symptoms to watch for. In this ...
For men, risk for heart attack and other cardiovascular disease begins to elevate in mid-30, almost a decade before women.
Pain that persists one year after a heart attack can be linked to a significant risk of death at a level consistent with the effects of smoking and diabetes. This is shown in a new study involving ...
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the U.S. for the past 100 years, according to the American Heart Association. Despite how common it is, there are many questions floating around ...
Chest pain represents one of the most alarming symptoms a person can experience. The immediate fear—”Am I having a heart attack?”—creates tremendous anxiety, and rightfully so. Heart attacks claim ...
The human heart, a powerful, fist-sized organ, is the hardest working muscle in the body. It works 24/7, pumping blood through vessels (its partner in the makeup of the circulatory system), so oxygen ...
A top Interventional Cardiologist explains that silent heart attacks occur without classic chest pain, often presenting as fatigue, breathlessness, or mild discomfort. Nearly one in five heart attacks ...
February is Heart Month and while chest pain is the most recognized sign of a heart attack, symptoms present differently in each person, highlighting the importance of preventative care.
March 5, 2012 (Vienna, Austria) — Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be a valuable diagnostic tool for patients with acute chest pain and elevated cardiac enzymes who have a negative ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, but symptoms can be subtle and differ from men's. Racial disparities ...
Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Mohammed Medical City also received Comprehensive Chest Pain Center certification from the American ...