Air Pollution May Trigger Heart Attacks, Study Finds
New studies show that air quality may be part of the reason for heart troubles, including heart attacks.
New studies show that air quality may be part of the reason for heart troubles, including heart attacks.
After the management program that operated for eight years, there was a 41 percent decrease in deaths and heart-related events.
When analyzing data, 884 people, close to one-third, explained to consume fast-food on a regular basis prior to having a heart attack — at least one time per week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explain that various types of heart disease are very prone to cause heart attacks.
Individuals who adhere to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle may be at an increased risk of developing atherosclerosis and blood clots.
Previous studies have shown that both men and women whose parents had suffered from heart attacks or strokes, have greater risks of experiencing one as well.
Group psychotherapy is a more effective and safer way to lower the chance of another cardiac event.
New studies found that watching a favorite team lose the Super Bowl, the Packers or the Steelers, may be enough to cause a heart attack, especially for older individuals.
A new study explains individuals may be more likely to survive cardiac arrest if it occurs in public than if they receive shock therapy at home.
When trying to minimize pain in certain patients, doctors noticed that using deep brain stimulation typically lowered high blood pressure.