November 17, 2021
A new study reveals that cases on “broken heart syndrome” are steadily on the rise in the United States. Otherwise known as takotsubo cardiomyopathy, this temporary condition can be recognized by symptoms that mimic a heart attack: chest pain, shortness of breath, and weakened heart muscles, according to Harvard Health.…
June 02, 2021
Coronary heart disease, heart failure, and strokes are among the top causes of cardiovascular disease-related death in the United States, according to the American Heart Association. But if you’re addicted to your morning cup of brew, then this news may be for you. Based on scientific evidence, drinking coffee regularly…
August 12, 2020
According to Heart.org, heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs for blood and oxygen. In other words, the heart can’t keep up with its workload. The CDC (Center for Disease Control) states about 6.5…
July 30, 2019
There’s more than one way to break a heart. Whether you’ve lost a romantic partner, a loved one, or a close friend, the experience can be so upsetting that it physically feels like it’s killing you inside. Unfortunately for us, there’s some medical truth to that feeling. Broken heart syndrome…
June 04, 2019
We all know someone who can’t be spoken to until they’ve had their morning coffee (it may even be you!). According to a poll by Gallup, 64 percent of US adults report drinking at least one cup of coffee on an average day – and a quarter of them say…
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