Man Has Heart Attack After Consuming up to 12 Energy Drinks a Day for a Year
"I am now on medication for life due to those dangerous drinks," said Lee Kamen, a pub owner from Hull, in northern England.
U.S. Heart Disease Deaths Increased by 32K In 2020 Compared to 2019: Report
The number of deaths connected to heart disease and diabetes increased drastically as a result of COVID-19 during 2020, a report finds.
Pericarditis Symptoms Explained As Potential COVID Vaccine Link Explored
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said reports of heart inflammation following COVID vaccination are "rare."
Myocarditis Explained amid Probe into COVID Shot and Heart Inflammation
The agency is investigating reports that a small handful of young adults have developed the condition.
Pacemakers Explained As Mike Pence Has Heart Procedure To Implant Device
The former vice president's medical history includes a diagnosis of a heart condition known as left bundle branch block.
Eating Chili Peppers Could Extend Your Life, Study Finds
All-cause mortality fell by 25 percent for those who ate chili peppers.
Most Recovered COVID-19 Patients Left With Heart Damage, Study Shows
Almost 80 percent of recovered COVID-19 patients suffered damage to their heart.
White House: 'Facts & Statistics' Back Up Trump '99% Harmless' COVID Claim
The White House doubled down on Trump's claim "99 percent" of coronavirus cases are "totally harmless," with Chief of Staff Mark Meadows saying "facts and statistics" back up the president's claims.
Mystery Bone Found in Chimp Hearts Has Never Before Been Seen in Primates
"The discovery of a new bone in a new species is a rare event, especially in chimps which have such similar anatomy to people," researcher Catrin Rutland said.
Controversial Study Links COVID-19 Severity to ACEIs and ARBs
Council on Hypertension of the European Society of Cardiology have urged people to continue taking their medications.
These Are the Health Conditions the U.S Spends Most On
"The vast costs associated with health care represent one of the most important and contentious issues facing Americans today," said researcher Joseph Dieleman.
Domestic Abuse Survivors More Likely to Develop Heart Disease, Diabetes
The study involved tens of thousands of women, including over 18,000 who experienced domestic abuse.
Women Born in the Spring and Summer More Likely to Die From Heart Disease
The study published in "The BMJ" involved over 100,000 women.
Brushing Your Teeth This Many Times a Day Could Protect Your Heart
Scientists studied over 100,000 people for the research.
Millions of Americans Skip Heart Medicine Due to Costs, Study Shows
"What these results really suggest is that our current financial for-profit insurance system is really failing those it was intended to protect from financial risk," Khurram Nasir, the lead author of the study, told Newsweek.
Preventing Childhood Trauma Reduces Chances of Drug Abuse, Chronic Diseases
A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published Tuesday indicates that adverse childhood experiences are associated with five of the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States.
Study: Any Amount of Running Reduces Chance of Death by 20 Percent
Any amount of regular running is associated with staving off a premature death, according to a new scientific study from Victoria University.
Owning Dog Linked to Living Longer, Lower Risk of Dying of a Heart Problem
The research is the latest to find a link between owning a dog and better health.
Keep Eating Red and Processed Meat, Scientists Say in Controversial Study
"Unfortunately, this information will likely confuse consumers," one expert told Newsweek.
Optimists Live Longer and Are Less Likely to Have Heart Problems
A co-author of the study told Newsweek it is possible to boost our optimism.
Study Finds Greener Neighborhoods May Be Better for Metabolic Health
A recently-published study found an association between living near spaces with more plants and a lower risk of obesity and heart disease.
First Firefighters at 9/11 Have Far Higher Risk of Heart Disease
"This research can help provide the best care for individuals exposed to the World Trade Center disaster," an expert told Newsweek.
Vegetarian Diets Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk, Higher Stroke Risk
Diets rich in vegetables and fruits are still thought to be the healthiest.
Using a Smartphone for This Long Could Raise the Risk of Obesity
There are more smartphones on the planet than people.
Paleo Diet Study Links 'Caveman' Regime to Heart Disease Biomarker
"The paleo diet could be having an adverse impact in terms of heart health," warned a scientist who carried out the research.
Moms Near Oil and Gas Sites More Likely to Have Kids With Heart Defects
"This may be something people may want to consider in the decisions they are making," Lisa McKenzie, senior author of the study, said.
Smoking Does Not Affect This Key Indicator of Aging: Scientists
The study doesn't change the fact that smoking is harmful, a scientist stressed.
How to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain, According to Scientists
Scientists studied 100 people during the indulgent period spanning Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
Noonan Syndrome: A Glimmer of Hope for Rare Childhood Disorder
For the first time, we have seen the reversal of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in two patients with Noonan syndrome.
3D-Printed Heart Created Using Human Cells
"Maybe, in 10 years, there will be organ printers in the finest hospitals around the world, and these procedures will be conducted routinely," said Tal Dvir of Tel Aviv University, where the organ was made.