Health News

When the Elderly Stop Driving
Many adults have to stop driving cars once they reach old age. Not being able to drive anymore can cause mental distress and contribute to health problems.
Even if Stroke Strikes, Rx May Reduce Damage
Stroke risk runs high for individuals with atrial fibrillation. Taking blood thinners, however, may not only lower this risk, it may reduce the likelihood of brain damage if stroke happens anyway.
Heart Health Knowledge Lagged Among Hispanics
Although more people have become informed about cardiovascular disease, minority women may be lacking information when it comes to understanding how being overweight or obese can impact heart health.
Limiting Radiation Exposure in Heart Exams
Cardiologists often rely on imaging techniques involving radiation. Some patients, however, may be exposed to unnecessary and harmful doses of radiation.
Finding the Right Heart for Transplantation
Waiting for a donor’s heart can take a long time, and sometimes after transplantation, the recipient’s body rejects the new heart. A new study may have found a better way to choose a heart donor.
Heart Repair That’s Easier on Older Bodies
As more people live beyond 80, incidences of heart valve blockages have grown. Damaged aortic valves are often treated surgically, but a catheter-based method has emerged as an alternative.
Reducing Heart Surgery Risks Using Less Blood
One fifth of the US blood supply goes to heart operations. Because blood transfusions are costly and can lead to health complications, a blood conservation strategy may help.
What Shingles Could Mean for Your Heart
Cases of shingles have been rising in recent years, even among younger individuals. And the disease may be increasing other health risks as well.
Black Women Had Higher Rates of High Blood Pressure
African Americans have the highest rate of high blood pressure of all racial groups, but it often goes undetected, and among this population, women are more likely to have the condition.
The Drug Combo that Could Reduce Stroke Risk
Many drugs that prevent blood clots are used to reduce stroke risk, but which therapies are the most effective?