By Hugo Francisco de Souza Many post-surgical heart injuries go unnoticed, but cardiologist input can change outcomes. Study: Peri-operative myocardial infarction/injury after non-cardiac surgery: ...
New study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in mid-30s. Northwestern research ...
Higher rates of death among younger Australians from cardiovascular disease has been linked to being overweight or obese, a ...
Heart specialists at Mayo Clinic today presented new research at the 2026 Society of Thoracic Surgeons Annual Meeting that ...
An estimated 4.2 million people die within 30 days of surgery worldwide each year. A new study, published in the European ...
Cardiac arrest survival rates have risen significantly over the past two decades, even as overall incidence rates remain stable, according to a major new study from King County, Washington. The ...
A new study from researchers at Intermountain Health reveals that hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular ...
New research reveals evening people experience circadian misalignment that may lead to cardiovascular problems, affecting ...
Women are more likely to leave the cardiology field compared to their male peers, according to a research letter published July 10 in JAMA Cardiology. Researchers from the University of Michigan in ...
Patients reported at least one of the following symptoms before cardiac arrest: chest pain, shortness of breath, excessive sweating and seizure-like activity. Cardiac arrest is a major medical event ...
Research shows that being a "night owl" may affect your heart health. Find out how and get tips to reduce your risk here.
Allowing physicians to choose a cardiac stress imaging modality for patients with lower-risk chest pain can save more than $300 compared to mandating a cardiac magnetic resonance test, according to a ...