
Research opens new avenues to reduce foot, toe amputations
Feb 20, 2020
People at risk for amputations might be better identified and treated if microvascular conditions such as retinopathy are taken into account.
Feb 20, 2020
People at risk for amputations might be better identified and treated if microvascular conditions such as retinopathy are taken into account.
Feb 19, 2020
Strokes become more severe as the daily temperature fluctuates, a South Korean study suggests.
Feb 19, 2020
Many people know heart disease and breast cancer pose threats to women; fewer understand how these diseases can overlap.
Feb 19, 2020
Heart attack survivor Nancy Gopez wants others to know the warning signs. AHA CEO Nancy Brown shares her story.
Feb 18, 2020
Jason Tschetter sought medical treatment for headaches after his father died of a stroke. It paved the way for him and his brother to cope with a previously unknown heart problem.
Feb 18, 2020
High blood pressure, smoking and diabetes may affect stroke risk differently depending on your race and gender.
Feb 17, 2020
Women who experience domestic abuse may be more likely to develop heart disease, stroke and Type 2 diabetes, a new study shows.
Feb 17, 2020
Hemorrhagic strokes – the deadliest and hardest to treat – were more severe in people with both diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests.
Feb 14, 2020
Darlene Love wants others to recognize a heart attack and seek help right away.
Feb 14, 2020
People with a condition that reduces blood flow from the heart to the legs got some relief after regularly drinking cocoa, new research finds.
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