Dolcie-Mae Edwards-Raymond, from Newport, was just four weeks old when her parents were told she has hemophagocytic ...
Four in five cases of disease are diagnosed when patients have scans for unrelated conditions or in emergency departments, ...
As health officials report a surge of winter viruses, health experts are warning that heart disease symptoms can sometimes mimic respiratory illnesses. Cardiologists share what to know.
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Do you know what the No. 1 cause of death is in America? According to the CDC, it's heart disease, which causes more deaths than cancer, accidents and COVID-19. In a 2025 American Heart Association ...
When it comes to eating for heart health, it’s not always as simple as some foods are “bad” while others are “good”. These “bad” fats are worth a second look.
Board-certified physician Paul Saladino used to be one of the most well-known proponents of the carnivore diet -- until he ...
Directing efforts to protect your heart now may not only save your life, it can also improve the quality of your life.
Throughout your life, it’s probably been true that your heart has never stopped. It works tirelessly to pump blood throughout ...
A new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that only 3.5 years of intensive blood ...
Two new compounds may be able to treat retinitis pigmentosa, a group of inherited eye diseases that cause blindness. The compounds were identified using a virtual screening approach.
Black tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, with compounds that potentially provide health benefits.