Recent studies found the "Hispanic paradox" does not always hold true for cardiovascular outcomes, the American Heart Association reported May 10.
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Recent studies found the "Hispanic paradox" does not always hold true for cardiovascular outcomes, the American Heart Association reported May 10.
University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed an electronic tattoo heart monitor that could replace hospital patient monitors.
A recent study found mental disorders increased heart attack risk by 58 percent and stroke risk by 42 percent for people under 40 years old.
Duluth, Minn.-based St. Luke's is beginning construction on a $58 million cardiac expansion.
Duluth, Minn.-based St. Luke's is beginning construction on a $58 million cardiac expansion.
Physicians at Boston Children's Hospital and Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital performed the first successful in-utero surgery to repair an aggressive vascular malformation in the fetus's brain before birth.
A recent study found women 55 and younger have nearly double the risk of rehospitalization in the year after a heart attack compared to men the same age.
Only 54 percent of U.S. counties have a cardiology practice, according to new research by GoodRx.
A former cardiology director has been charged by the Iowa Board of Medicine with professional incompetency and engaging in harmful and misleading medical practices, the Sioux City Journal reported April 29.