Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs 101
Learn about the different types of medication for high cholesterol
Learn about the different types of medication for high cholesterol
A growing body of research says it’s possible. Here’s what you need to know.
On this episode of WomenTalk, we're partnering with NIH/NHLBI to encourage women to take action to protect their heart health.
Learn the important differences between a heart attack and cardiac arrest
Despite having many surgeries over the years, I live a happy, healthy life with heart disease
The former Marie Claire editor talks about her journey from fashion to telehealth and how her mother’s sudden heart attack changed her view on women’s health
We asked trailblazing cardiologist Nieca Goldberg, M.D., about the best eating plan for a healthy heart and ways to prevent heart disease
The risk of cardiovascular disease among women, especially women of color, is poorly understood, yet the statistics speak for themselves. Here's what you need to know.
Learn the facts about insurance coverage and access to treatments for heart disease
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women and men, so why are women being given different treatment?
The trailblazing cardiologist explains how she helped create the Go Red for Women campaign and why women of all ages need to be aware of their heart health
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in the United States — and it doesn’t care how old you are
New research suggests any amount of alcohol may put your heart at risk
Knowing your risk factors and the warning signs can help save your life
Long-term exposure to high heat can become lethal
For at least three decades, studies have shown that Latinos have better heart health than other people, but new research calls that into question
Stress, depression and anxiety can affect your heart as well as your mind. What’s the connection between mental health and heart disease, and how can you reduce your risk?
A new study looks at how various alcohol types contribute to weight gain and disease risk
Moving our clocks ahead each March is connected with serious negative health effects
Sex and gender disparities in cardiovascular disease are rampant
Complications during pregnancy are far from temporary when it comes to your health, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk
A stranger’s actions helped my husband beat the odds and survive sudden cardiac arrest
Heart attacks and strokes are not the same. Knowing the signs and symptoms of each could save your life.