Nutty StudyAdding nuts to a Mediterranean diet can lower your risk for cardiovascular disease.
Panic AttacksPeople who suffer panic attacks, particularly those under 50, have an increased risk for heart attack.
Hula HoopsHula Hoops make for a terric cardio workout.
Salty FoodFoods that don't taste salty may still be high in sodium.
Omega WineWhile it's true drinking moderate amounts of any form of alcohol can help your heart, there's new evidence that wine provides the biggest benefit.
Depression WeightPeople who are depressed are more likely to gain weight, especially in their abdomen.
Brand vs GenericA new study finds brand name drugs for heart disease are not superior to generics.
Smoking BanStudies are showing that banning smoking is also reducing heart attack rates in many major cities.
Women AlcoholIt's true that alcohol can benefit a woman's heart, but it's also true that there can be too much of a good thing.
Drinking HeartResearchers have identified a link between binge drinking and clogged arteries.
CT Scan ArteriesA new study finds a high-tech CT scan can detect blocked arteries just as well as invasive surgery.
VitaminsRobert Bazell reports on some vitamins that may not be effective as once thought.
Fit Like a CopA workout regime being introduced in Texas helps their police department get into shape quickly.
Heart DiseaseRobert Bazell reports on what the experts say men and women need to do to prevent heart disease.
Women and Heart AttacksA new study shows progress is being made in the treatmen of heart attacks among women, but there are still hurdles to overcome.
Cardiac DepressionResearchers have identified a cause behind the depression-heart disease link.
Cold HeartA man's life is saved through a freezing procedure performed after his heart stopped for a fatal amount of time.
Vitamin D HeartHaving low levels of Vitamin D increases the risk for sudden cardiac death.
Pregnancy SmokingWomen who smoke during pregnancy are increasing the chance their baby will have heart problems.
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