Professional trail runner Anna Gibson makes the case for a sport that powered her to the 2026 Winter Olympic Games for Team ...
A new study suggests an alternative to BMI for assessing heart failure risk, showing that fat location matters more than ...
Heart failure affects more than 64 million people worldwide (1%–3% in the general adult population) and its prevalence is ...
Low aerobic fitness and muscle weakness increase the risk of complications and death in people with heart failure. This ...
A routine gallbladder surgery last fall turned into a life-changing diagnosis for SUNY Cobleskill police officer Ray Haugen, ...
A new systematic review and meta-analysis appearing in the Journal of Sport and Health Science suggests that combining strength and aerobic exercise may offer greater improvements ...
Drs Kevin Alexander and Joban Vaishnav explore when and how to use genetic testing in ATTR-CM, why distinguishing hereditary from wild-type disease matters, and what this means for patients' families.
Heart failure (HF) is highly prevalent in older adults and is frequently associated with frailty, leading to increased morbidity, hospitalization, disability, and mortality. Exercise training (ET) has ...
VANCOUVER, BC, March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- With cardiovascular disease remaining a leading cause of death globally, the need for rapid detection of cardiac dysfunction has never been greater. Today ...
Carrying extra fat around the waist may be more dangerous than the number on the scale suggests. Researchers found that belly fat was more strongly linked to heart failure risk than BMI, even in ...
The pandemic may have passed, but COVID-19 continues to have an impact. New research has tied the virus to an increase in deaths from heart failure – a progressive disease in which the heart’s ...
– Training will consist of an interactive clinical education program highlighting real world application of the SynCardia Total Artificial Heart in advanced heart failure patients – TUCSON, Ariz., Feb ...