advertisement

heart health

damar hamlin of buffalo bills confirms chest trauma was the cause of january collapse

hamlin, who suffered commotio cordis — when a blow to the left ventricle of the heart upsets the heart’s rhythm and causes cardiac arrest — plans to return to the game, saying: "fear is a choice."
emma jones
apr 20 2023

hypertension, heart disease apps help with earlier diagnosis and faster treatment

our phones are becoming an integral part of managing heart health with apps that can detect heart disease earlier and reduce risk of heart attack and stroke.
karen hawthorne
apr 17 2023

what it feels like: 'i feel left out' with pulmonary hypertension

it took several months and a stay in the hospital before allison wells found out why she was always short of breath.
emma jones
apr 13 2023

covid-19 and myocarditis: was it a false alarm?

early in the covid-19 pandemic, an alarming number of patients hospitalized with the virus were also found to have inflammation in their hearts, but now researchers aren't so sure.
emma jones
mar 31 2023

congestive heart failure: symptoms, causes, treatments

people with heart disease can reduce their risk of heart failure by making lifestyle changes, including limiting alcohol and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
mar 29 2023

vertebral artery dissection: how risky is it to 'crack' your neck?

neck and spine manipulation can relieve pain, but like all health interventions, it's not without risk.
maja begovic
mar 27 2023

heart disease in indigenous communities: a lack of understanding

first nations people are three times more likely to experience heart and vascular issues despite readily available information about prevention and symptoms that has decreased risk across much of the country.
dave yasvinski
mar 27 2023

systemic change in how we treat cardiovascular disease is key to addressing care gaps, particularly among female patients, says top cardiologist

“bringing the health-care system and people together to approach the issue from a women’s perspective” will lead to better outcomes, says cardiovascular patient who suffered a major heart attack as a young woman
denise deveau, postmedia content works
mar 23 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
movember canada

damar hamlin of buffalo bills confirms chest trauma was the cause of january collapse

hamlin, who suffered commotio cordis — when a blow to the left ventricle of the heart upsets the heart’s rhythm and causes cardiac arrest — plans to return to the game, saying: "fear is a choice."
emma jones
apr 20 2023

hypertension, heart disease apps help with earlier diagnosis and faster treatment

our phones are becoming an integral part of managing heart health with apps that can detect heart disease earlier and reduce risk of heart attack and stroke.
karen hawthorne
apr 17 2023

what it feels like: 'i feel left out' with pulmonary hypertension

it took several months and a stay in the hospital before allison wells found out why she was always short of breath.
emma jones
apr 13 2023

covid-19 and myocarditis: was it a false alarm?

early in the covid-19 pandemic, an alarming number of patients hospitalized with the virus were also found to have inflammation in their hearts, but now researchers aren't so sure.
emma jones
mar 31 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

congestive heart failure: symptoms, causes, treatments

people with heart disease can reduce their risk of heart failure by making lifestyle changes, including limiting alcohol and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
mar 29 2023

vertebral artery dissection: how risky is it to 'crack' your neck?

neck and spine manipulation can relieve pain, but like all health interventions, it's not without risk.
maja begovic
mar 27 2023

heart disease in indigenous communities: a lack of understanding

first nations people are three times more likely to experience heart and vascular issues despite readily available information about prevention and symptoms that has decreased risk across much of the country.
dave yasvinski
mar 27 2023

systemic change in how we treat cardiovascular disease is key to addressing care gaps, particularly among female patients, says top cardiologist

“bringing the health-care system and people together to approach the issue from a women’s perspective” will lead to better outcomes, says cardiovascular patient who suffered a major heart attack as a young woman
denise deveau, postmedia content works
mar 23 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

advertisement

advertisement