Providers need clearer guidance on whether a patient who has suffered a STEMI heart attack should recover in the intensive
Category: Heart attack
A better way to classify young women’s heart attacks
Women age 55 and younger are less likely to exhibit the classic symptoms and underlying mechanisms of a heart attack
Treating heart failure at home
Heart failure – a condition in which the heart muscle can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body’s
Heart health education can positively influence underserved, rural populations
Improving dietary habits and learning skills such as reading food labels and recognizing the signs of a heart attack have
Mothers of children with birth defects have an increased risk of heart attacks
Being the mother of a child with serious birth defects is so hard that it can have significance for the
Antibiotics linked to higher death rate
A common antibiotic used to treat infections could be deadly for heart disease patients years after taking the drug. Clarithromycin,
Calcium and Vitamin D supplements not responsible for heart attack
New research from the University of Southampton has found no association between the use of calcium or vitamin D supplementation
Vitamin D could prevent cardiovascular damage
A new study conducted by Ohio University scientists suggests that a little more sunlight might restore damage to cardiovascular system.
Links between flu and heart attack
Chances of a heart attack are increased during the first seven days after detection of laboratory-confirmed influenza infection, according to
Alternative therapies for antibiotic resistance
Drug development strategies have focused on replacing antibiotics in extreme infections, such as sepsis, where every minute without an effective