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‘Sleepmaxxing:’ Can Too Much Sleep Be a Bad Thing?
The social media trend encourages people to sleep as much as possible – sometimes 10 hours or more a night – in the name of self-care.
A Determined Wife and ‘The Right Place’ Prove Lifesaving for Cardiac Survivor
After experiencing cardiac symptoms while administering communion to hospitalized patients, a man receives lifesaving care at the hospital he calls home.
Heart Disease? Don’t Skip These Vaccines
If you have heart disease, getting vaccinated could do more than protect your lungs – it could help protect your heart.
Want to Live Longer? Here’s What Exercise Science Reveals
Everyone seems to want the secret to a longer life. While there’s no magic supplement or shortcut, one proven prescription stands out: exercise.
Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Hidden Cause of Heart Failure Is Now Treatable
Once considered rare, new drug therapies have greatly improved outcomes for the condition, now recognized as a common cause of heart failure.
Heart Transplant Recipient Is Back to Work and Attending Broadcasting School
After receiving a heart transplant at UH Harrington Heart & Vascular, Pierre Mays of Akron, Ohio, is back to living a healthy, active life.
Implanted Device Eliminates Blood Thinners for AFib Patient
As an alternative to taking blood thinners for stroke prevention, the Watchman device helped Stacy avoid medication side effects and return to her active lifestyle.
What Causes Erectile Dysfunction? It Could Be Heart Disease
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can have many causes, both physical and psychological, but it’s often an early sign of cardiovascular disease.