Snoring isn’t just a nuisance, it’s dangerous. Why can’t we treat it?
Martin Parr/Magnum Photos It has ruined many a night’s sleep, and no doubt a lot of relationships too. Trying to sleep next to a snoring partner is exactly that: trying.…
Martin Parr/Magnum Photos It has ruined many a night’s sleep, and no doubt a lot of relationships too. Trying to sleep next to a snoring partner is exactly that: trying.…
Hold the phone! New research out of China suggests a link between cellphone use and an increased risk of heart disease, especially among smokers and diabetics. The study authors partly…
The Biden administration says Medicare recipients will save about $1.5 billion on out-of-pocket costs for medications to treat diabetes, heart disease, types of arthritis and other ailments under new prices…
A popular sugar alternative could harm heart healthPawelKacperek/Shutterstock The low-calorie sweetener erythritol makes blood more prone to clotting. This may explain why it has been linked to a greater risk…
The French correction? The long-held notion that the cheese- and butter-lovin’ French enjoy relatively low rates of heart disease because they drink red wine is misguided, new research proclaims, as…
Beloved entertainment journalist Sam Rubin suffered a fatal heart attack following his hospitalization in May, a coroner’s report revealed Tuesday. The 64-year-old Hollywood reporter’s death was determined as “ischemic heart…
Stimulating a nerve in the spleen could treat a rare lung condition with limited long-term therapiesHanna Kuprevich/Alamy Ultrasound therapy could treat a rare lung condition that raises blood pressure in…
An implantable heart pump could free up children awaiting transplants for activitiesPeopleImages.com – Yuri A/Shutterstock When children with heart failure await transplants, they typically stay at the hospital for months…
Electrocardiogram tests were used to train an AI to predict the risk of deadly heart problemsGerain0812/Shutterstock An artificial intelligence system has proven it can save lives by warning physicians to…