Uptick in heart attacks following 2016 presidential election
The hospitalization rate for acute cardiovascular disease events in a large southern California health system was 1.62 times higher in the two
The hospitalization rate for acute cardiovascular disease events in a large southern California health system was 1.62 times higher in the two
In a recent posting on her Facebook page, Brytney Cobia, a physician in Birmingham, Alabama, described the pain of telling COVID patients
Joseph Allen shakes his head over the fact that so many of the nation’s K-12 students are still attending some or all
Rates of childhood obesity are at historically high levels in the U.S., yet there are few interventions that promote healthy weight gain
Genetic mutations that promote the growth of the most common type of adult brain tumors can be accurately detected and monitored in
Simone Biles was flying over a vault at the Tokyo Olympics when she felt the “twisties” — a kind of mental block
An experimental medication that was recently shown to slow the progression of the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has now demonstrated
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed what Harvard-affiliated physicians had reported from anecdotal and laboratory evidence: the delta
Risk factors for heart health, such as smoking, unhealthy diets and minimal physical activity, may seem personal, but for people who are
Hamburgers may not cause heart attacks, but we have long known that lifestyle choices —including diet, exercise, and sleep patterns — play