The AHA urges doctors to begin screening and treating patients who are still in their 30s, well before the risks of a heart attack and stroke are higher.
Heart health experts released new guidance to help identify early risk factors for heart disease that go beyond tracking ...
The national nonprofit will offer cardiovascular testing and education to attendees during one of Texas's most ...
The national nonprofit will offer cardiovascular testing and education to attendees at one of the country’s most ...
Researchers have shown that a standard mammogram can be capable of uncovering not just breast cancer, but a woman’s risk of heart disease as well, by using artificial intelligence to help | Using AI ...
New research led by City St George's, University of London has found that routine heart screening in young people can identify potentially life-threatening cardiac conditions and save lives, and that ...
SEATTLE — Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in exercising young athletes, which is why Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, the Seattle Seahawks and the Nick of Time Foundation are ...
Dr. Nishtha Sareen, medical director of the Ascension Saint Thomas Women's Heart Program, offered free heart screenings to 250 women in 250 days in 2025. One of those screenings revealed that a woman, ...
Former University of Kentucky football lineman Ben Christman died from an undetected heart condition. His dad is advocating ...
A routine cardiac screening at MU Health Care detected dangerous heart blockages in a Missouri man before he had a heart attack, leading to open-heart surgery that doctors say may have saved his life.
The team used AI to analyze the amount of calcium deposit in the arteries of the breast tissue, known to be a risk factor for heart disease.