Can your smart phone determine if you’re having the most serious – and deadly – form of heart attack? A
Month: November 2018
Experts find that stone tools connected communities
The tools – mainly blades and backed knives from the Howiesons Poort – were found in various layers in the
Bacterial pneumonia far more dangerous to the heart than viral pneumonia, study finds
Heart complications in patients diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia are more serious than in patients diagnosed with viral pneumonia, according
FDA to Ban Most Flavored E-Cigarettes
A ban on sales of most flavored electronic cigarettes in retail stores and gas stations across the United States is
Researchers find further link between a-fib, brain injury, and possible neurodegeneration
A new study presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Session conference has found that patients with atrial fibrillation (AF)
Heart failure therapy improves outcomes for patients with acute illness
A drug therapy used for patients with chronic heart failure also improves markers of poor prognosis in individuals who are
Another Weight Loss Tip: A Quick Fridge and Pantry Remodel
Eating healthier requires a mindset change. But it also helps to make changes in your home environment to encourage a
Aging Face, Uneven Features?
If you think your face is a bit lopsided, just wait until you get older. New research shows that differences
Big data used to predict the future
Technology is taking giant leaps and bounds, and with it, the information with which society operates daily. Nevertheless, the volume
How much debris is lying on glaciers?
A warming Earth causes the volume of mountain glaciers and their extent to decline globally for decades. At the same