Small bursts of training may reverse changes to the heart. Learn more.
As many Midwesterners brace for the first snow of the season, a cardiologist offers shoveling tips.
A cardiologist, who is also a breast cancer survivor, weighs in on these new findings.
A surprising number of ladies do not feel a personal connection to this condition.
A study suggests that people may benefit from blood pressure levels lower than those currently recommended.
A cardiologist encourages those at risk to talk to their doctor about getting tested.
Working out more than 150 minutes each week could be better for your heart.