Heart
New study: The common supplement that increases the risk of a recurrent heart attack
We tend to treat dietary supplements as something natural and healthy – but the truth is that for some people they may be dangerous.
New dramatic guidelines for preventing heart attacks
How to recognize a heart attack in real time – and the pill that can save your life
These sleep habits may put your heart at risk
From heart surgery to spinal tap: Physician ranks medical procedures by pain
Procedures that most commonly rate high on the pain scale involve bones and nerves, such as spinal fusion, open-heart surgery, and total knee replacement.
Concerning data: A sharp increase in the number of heart attacks among young people
A large-scale study found that the mortality rate from severe heart attacks has increased over the past decade among Americans aged fifty-five and under. What is the reason for this?
Caution: 5 popular dietary supplements that may harm the heart
It turns out that some of the most well-known dietary supplements, at high concentrations, may negatively affect blood vessels and the heart over time.
Cardiologists: Want to prevent cardiac arrest? This is the action you should do every day
Heart experts explain that heart health is influenced by small, easy-to-perform daily habits – much more than dramatic treatments or extreme lifestyle changes.
99% diagnosis in four minutes: The start-up transforming heart care
AccuLine completes clinical trial in seven Israeli hospitals: The system achieved 94% sensitivity in detecting heart patients and 99% risk exclusion in a non-invasive clinic test.
Medical ties linked Israel and Somaliland years before formal recognition
For more than two decades, the Israeli NGO Save a Child’s Heart has provided cardiac care to children from Somaliland, bringing patients to Israel for surgery at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon.
Daily coffee cuts atrial fibrillation recurrence risk by 39%, JAMA study finds
In the six-month DECAF randomized trial, 47 percent of coffee drinkers experienced recurrent atrial fibrillation or flutter versus 64 percent among those who avoided caffeine.
Digital revolution in medicine at ICI Meeting 2025: Innovation in cardiovascular intervention
A special full-day symposium dedicated to digital health will be held during the ICI meeting, which celebrates this year its 30th anniversary.
New study shows cannabis use doubles risk of death from heart disease
Research underscores the severity of cardiovascular risks associated with cannabis consumption.
Seven-year study reveals hidden cognitive risks linked to prolonged sitting
The study emphasizes that beyond regular physical activity, there is critical importance in reducing overall sitting time during the day.