Depression, anxiety, PTSD and more are linked to higher odds of heart attack, stroke and heart failure — and the risk is especially relevant after age 50 ...
Sanjay Bhojraj, a cardiologist who has spent 20 years treating heart attacks, shares evening habits that influence heart health. Here are the routines that can improve blood pressure, glucose control, ...
Significant research studies have identified the relationship between long-term stress and cardiovascular health regression from a medical approach. However, medical approaches have emerged, ...
Psychological stress has historically been viewed as less important than other heart disease risk factors because it is difficult to measure. Chronic stress can impair the ability of arteries to ...
That deadline pressure at work, traffic jam on your commute, or family conflict might be doing more than just ruining your day—it could be damaging your heart. While occasional stress is part of ...
Worrying about money and food may age the heart even faster than traditional risk factors of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study published in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Heart ...
Women who experience pregnancy complications, like preeclampsia, pre-term birth, stillbirth or having a baby that is small ...
One in 3 adults reports not getting the approximately seven hours of recommended sleep per night. That may be sustainable for ...
Simple lifestyle habits and professional support can reduce how frequently stress occurs.
The choices you make between 10:00 AM and noon can dictate your long-term cardiovascular resilience. Experts warn that these common office behaviors are silent triggers for hypertension and arterial ...