Dissolvable Heart Stent
Every year a million Americans have to have a metal stent put in their arteries to keep them open and the blood flowing. Soon those patients may have a new --metal free option: a dissolvable heart stent.
Every year a million Americans have to have a metal stent put in their arteries to keep them open and the blood flowing. Soon those patients may have a new --metal free option: a dissolvable heart stent.
Noisy Roads Could Increase Your Blood Pressure
People who are constantly exposed to noisy roads have an increased risk for high blood pressure.
People who are constantly exposed to noisy roads have an increased risk for high blood pressure.
Two Generic Drugs Could Protect Against Strokes
Combining two generic drugs could protect against heart attack and strokes in high-risk patients.
Combining two generic drugs could protect against heart attack and strokes in high-risk patients.
Vitamin B May Do Nothing for Heart Disease
Researchers say B-vitamins like folic acid, B12, and B6 do nothing to prevent heart disease.
Researchers say B-vitamins like folic acid, B12, and B6 do nothing to prevent heart disease.
People With Heart Issues Are At High Risk With the Flu
The flu is especially dangerous for people with heart problems.
The flu is especially dangerous for people with heart problems.
A Gout Drug Could Help High Blood Pressure
New research shows a high fructose diet increases blood pressure in men-- but a drug used to treat gout could help.
New research shows a high fructose diet increases blood pressure in men-- but a drug used to treat gout could help.
Diabetic Women Are At Risk for a Dangerous Heart Condition
Women with diabetes are at risk for atrial fibrillation.
Women with diabetes are at risk for atrial fibrillation.
Broken Heart Syndrome
People with Broken Heart Syndrome usually have an intensely stressful physical or emotional event right before having heart-attack like symptoms.
People with Broken Heart Syndrome usually have an intensely stressful physical or emotional event right before having heart-attack like symptoms.
Skinny Thighs May Predict An Early Death
The size of a person's thighs could predict an early death.
The size of a person's thighs could predict an early death.
Smoking Bans Seem To Actually Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack
Communities that pass smoking bans have 20% fewer heart attacks compared to those without smoking restrictions.
Communities that pass smoking bans have 20% fewer heart attacks compared to those without smoking restrictions.
Soldiers In Combat Are More Likely to Have High Blood Presure
American servicemen and women in combat are more likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure than other military personnel.
American servicemen and women in combat are more likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure than other military personnel.
Heart Health with Dr. Nancy Snyderman
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman and Meredith Vieira discuss key facts, and myths, about heart disease.
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman and Meredith Vieira discuss key facts, and myths, about heart disease.
Heart Health
A blood test could help determine if you are at risk, or have had a heart attack.
A blood test could help determine if you are at risk, or have had a heart attack.
Very Few Americans Are At Low Risk For Heart Disease
Fewer than 10% of Americans have a low risk for heart disease, based on five low-risk criteria.
Fewer than 10% of Americans have a low risk for heart disease, based on five low-risk criteria.
Helplessness Can Thicken Neck Arteries
A new study finds a link between feelings of hopelessness and increased thickening of the neck arteries in middle-aged women.
A new study finds a link between feelings of hopelessness and increased thickening of the neck arteries in middle-aged women.
High Blood Pressure Could Lead to Memory Loss
People who have high blood pressure in middle age are more likely to have memory problems, according to a new study.
People who have high blood pressure in middle age are more likely to have memory problems, according to a new study.
Lowering Carbs Could Increase Risk for Heart Problems
A low-carb diet may lower your weight, but it could increase your risk for heart problems.
A low-carb diet may lower your weight, but it could increase your risk for heart problems.
Life after a Heart Attack
Life after a Heart Attack
Life after a Heart Attack
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome
Chocolate Can Help Heart Attack Survivors
A new study finds eating chocolate, in moderation, can lower the risk of death for people who have recently suffered a heart attack.
A new study finds eating chocolate, in moderation, can lower the risk of death for people who have recently suffered a heart attack.


