Seniors, Stop Eating These 5 Foods – They Are Weakening Your Leg Strength.
Weak, shaky legs slowing you down? Discover 1 surprising food (and 5 vegetarian gems) to stop leg weakness instantly, boost ...
Forever Healthy
CIED Infection Toolkit: What is the Financial Burden of CIED Infections?
Review this video to learn about the financial burden of CIED infections. Learn more at www.heart.org/CIEDinfection.
American Heart Association
Dr. Alan Daugherty
Dr. Alan Daugherty, editor-in-chief of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology: Journal of the American Heart ...
AHASessions
ATVB Journal--What's New for 2015
Alan Daugherty, PhD, DSc, Editor-in Chief of ATVB--Journal of the American Heart Association, provides a brief overview of what's ...
AHAScience
AHA Journals’ Commitment to the AHA 2024 Impact Goal
The Chair of the AHA Scientific Publishing Committee discusses elevating the focus of the AHA scientific journals on disparities, ...
AHAScience
Contaminant Metals as Cardiovascular Risk Factors HD
Chair of the Writing Group Tony Lamas, MD, FAHA and Co-chair Ana Navas-Acien, MD, PhD announce the publication of a new ...
AHAScience
Study: Broken Heart Syndrome On Rise In United States
Researchers say it happens after a severe emotional or physical event.
CBS Philadelphia
Journal Club - ACC/AHA Guidelines to understand how COVID-19 impacts cardiovascular health
The comprehensive set of data standards released by The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association to ...
Medical Dialogues
Hypertension 2013--Anna Dominiczak
Anna Dominiczak, Editor-in-Chief of Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association, reviews some of the new features ...
AHAScience
Late-Breaking CIRCULATION Science at Scientific Sessions 2018
Editors from the American Heart Association journal Circulation discuss the late breaking science publishing in the journal during ...
AHAScience
Men's risk for heart disease doubled by high-stress work with little reward, study finds
Men who experienced work stress were 49% more likely to have heart disease compared with those who didn't, according to a ...
CBS News
Fresh findings on women’s heart health
Hear breakthrough research from the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions on House Calls: Real Docs, Real Talk.
American Heart Association
The Deadly Connection Between Heavy Metals and Heart Health
toxicmetals #heavymetalexposure #cardiovascularhealth Chronic exposure to low levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic through ...
Medical Dialogues
Circulation Research Interview
Johnathan Schultz, Managing Editor interviews Dr. Roberto Bolli, Editor-in-Chief of Circulation Research about the journal.
AHAScience
Study: Gender Differences In Heart Failure Treatment
Stephanie Stahl reports.
CBS Philadelphia
JACC Journal on Heart Failure
Dr. Tony DeMaria discusses the new JACC journal on heart failure with its E-I-C Dr. Christopher O'Connor.
American College of Cardiology
The TOPCAT Trial
Thomas Lüscher, Professor and Chairman of Cardiology at the University Hospital Zurich and Editor-in-Chief of the European ...
Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
The link between heart health and brain health
What's good for the heart is good for the brain. In this House Calls Headline, Dr. Eduardo Sanchez explains a recent study that ...
American Heart Association
American heart journal 2009. Interessant oplysning.
Research published in the American Heart Journal in January 2009 revealed that 72% of patients admitted in American hospitals ...
Steen Leithoff
Whether Sustained or Sporadic, Exercise Offers Same Reductions in Death Risk | Duke Health
A new study in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that moderate-to-vigorous workouts reduce mortality, even in ...
Duke Health
Robert Schneider, MD, discussing his recent publication in the AHA Journal, Circulation
Dr. Schneider talks about the publication of his research in the American Heart Association Journal, Circulation. His research ...
Tm Honolulu
Do dog owners live longer?
The American Heart Association has long believed in the power of pets. Not only for companionship and the social aspects a pet ...
American Heart Association
Stressful holidays
The Journal of American Heart Association recently published a study showing the stress of balancing work and family demands ...
KXAN
Stress, lack of sleep can impact heart health in menopausal women
A study by the Journal of the American Heart Association has found that one in four women may develop irregular heart rhythms ...
TODAY
JACC: Heart Failure Journal Club Discussion | Splanchnic Nerve Block
Journal Editor-in-Chief Christopher M. O'Connor, MD, MACC, members of the Journal editorial board and authors discuss the ...
American College of Cardiology
One e-cigarette with nicotine leads to adrenaline changes in nonsmokers' hearts | UCLA Health
A new UCLA study found that healthy nonsmokers experienced increased adrenaline levels in their heart after one electronic ...
UCLA Health
Fibrosis contributing to Extracellular Volume expansion in Cardiac Amyloidosis
Warm Welcome to the latest CardioShorts podcast, brought to you by MedSynapse. CardioShorts covers a wide range of clinical ...
MedSynapse
Link between low physical function and future cardiovascular diseases in elderly
cardiovasculardisease #olderadults #riskfactors #riskassessment #myocardialinfarction heartfailure #hypertension #cholesterol ...
Medical Dialogues
In the American Heart Association journal H y pertension, researchers report that individuals who p…
In the American Heart Association journal H y pertension, researchers report that individuals who practice Transcendental ...
Scott Mason
Study: More green space can lead to less heart disease
Nettie Reynolds with the American Heart Association explains the science behind the study.
KXAN
Highlights of CIRCULATION: GENOMIC AND PRECISION MEDICINE
Professor Semsarian discusses the aims and scope of CIRCULATION: GENOMIC AND PRECISION MEDICINE, and why authors ...
AHAScience
Study finds people with persistent asthma linked to artery blockages; Low, moderate stress has b...
Dr. Frank McGeorge is here with a new study highlighting a long-term risk for people with asthma. The research was published in ...
Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV
What Does the Timing of Menopause Mean for Your Heart Health?
A study published Aug. 3, 2016 in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that risk factors for heart disease, stroke ...
Women's Health Research at Yale
Journal Club - Cholesterol lowering gene changes which may increase the risk of cataracts
cholesterol #cataract #gene People who have genetic variations associated with lowering LDL-cholesterol similar to statin ...
Medical Dialogues
30s insight from VLF 2019: JAHA meta-analysis catalysed cross-specialty interest
Raghu Kolluri (Columbus, USA) tells Vascular News that the Katsanos et al paper in the Journal of the American Heart ...
VascularNews
NYC Health: Heart Disease Hospitalization After 9/11
Rescue and recovery workers who were highly exposed to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster and people who developed ...
NYCHealth
Women with Heart Disease Report More Treatment and Care Disparities
Using data from a nationwide survey that represents 11 million women with heart and blood vessel diseases, Johns Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Resumo de uma importante publicação Brasileira para o Journal of the American Heart Association
Resumo de uma importante publicação Brasileira: Machine Learning Framework to Identify Individuals at Risk of Rapid ...
SOCERJ Cardiologia
Having shingles increases the risk of heart disease and stroke
Shingles is a condition in which you develop a painful rash that lasts a few weeks. A new study published in the Journal of the ...
Dr. David Geier
New study finds frequent users of marijuana at higher risk of heart attack and stroke
In a study from the journal of the American Heart Association, researchers say daily cannabis use is associated with a 25% higher ...
KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
Study suggests no connection between intermittent fasting & weight loss
The American Heart Association Journal study says reducing your total calories may be more affective than reducing your eating ...
WFAA
Deaths from heart valve infections dropped across U S overall but surged among young adults
Deaths from heart valve infections drop across U.S. overall, but surged among young adults Death rates related to infective ...
Medical Dialogues