In recognition of American Heart Month this February, MyMichigan will dedicate its Monday column to a series of educational articles about heart health. This week features heart failure. The Centers ...
People hospitalized for infections—almost any infections—are at substantially increased risk years later for heart failure, ...
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- People with lupus-related skin problems are more likely to develop heart disease associated with hardening of the arteries. Lupus “was associated with an ...
Five months later she was readmitted to the hospital in congestive heart failure. Skin and muscle biopsies at this time were negative. A gallop rhythm and basal rales persisted despite ...
SINGAPORE: The chief executive officer of a Singapore manufacturing firm was fined S$22,400 (US$16,400) on Friday (Jan 10) over the company's failure to recognise a S$16 million impairment loss in ...
Millions of new cases of diabetes and heart disease every year may be connected to the consumption of sugary drinks, according to newly published research, though there is some nuance to the findings.
"It felt like something was attacking my skin," says Chaquira Andrade Wendy Grossman Kantor is an award winning journalist who has spent 20 years as a reporter for PEOPLE. She covers human ...
Texas-based medical device company Alleviant has received a breakthrough device status from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new no-implant atrial shunt for heart failure and will ...
Armpit rashes ... skin. Wart-like growths, known as condylomata lata, can also develop in the armpits and other warm, moist areas. If you have symptoms of syphilis or suspect you may have had sexual ...
Psychosocial issues are important variables that need to be addressed in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). Unfortunately, these issues are often overlooked. Depression and lack of ...
The researchers found that morning coffee drinkers were 16% less likely to have died compared to those who did not drink coffee, and 31% less likely to have died from heart disease. They also saw ...
Women may be missing a diagnosis of a potentially deadly heart condition due to guidelines that don't account for natural differences in sex and body size, according to a new study led by UCL ...