Many heart attacks happen with very mild or unusual symptoms that people often ignore. These are known as silent heart ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pain or tightness in your chest can be not only uncomfortable, but also unsettling. Especially when it comes seemingly out of ...
Indians tend to develop cardiovascular disease at least a decade earlier than their western counterparts. Following are some ...
Someone who has any kind of severe pain a year after a heart attack may be more likely to die within the eight years afterward, according to a new study. Someone in the US has a heart attack about ...
It can happen anywhere—at a sunny café sipping your favorite drink, on your morning walk, winding down from a long day at work, or enjoying a night out with friends. Out of the blue, you notice ...
Should you be taking a toothache to heart? Dental issues are among several surprising symptoms of a heart attack, according to Dr. Guruprasad “Guru” Srinivas, director of Cardiac Rehab at Northwell ...
Whether a patient experiences pain a year after a heart attack -- and not necessarily heart pain -- may predict a person's long-term survival. New research suggests it is linked with higher likelihood ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eliza Anderson, Deseret News Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the U.S. for the past 100 years, according to ...
Viral infections can take a toll on your heart function. Dr Ripen Gupta explains how heart complications during viral ...
Sometimes, a study on one topic can reveal important issues in another. Case in point: A recent Lancet study explored what a person’s life was like before they developed chronic pain — the diseases ...
Women (ages 18 to 55) waited longer to be evaluated for chest pain in the emergency room (ER) and received a less thorough evaluation for a possible heart attack than men in the same age range.
Drinking alcohol may cause high blood pressure and arrhythmia, leading to chest pain. People may also feel chest pain after drinking due to anxiety, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and other ...