Heart
How to recognize a heart attack in real time – and the pill that can save your life
A heart attack is often silent, deceptive, and feels like indigestion. Dr. Itay Gal explains how to distinguish between anxiety and a cardiac event – and how one pill can save a life in seconds.
These sleep habits may put your heart at risk
From heart surgery to spinal tap: Physician ranks medical procedures by pain
Concerning data: A sharp increase in the number of heart attacks among young people
Is love the ultimate cure for the heart? - study
A study revealed that the neurohormone oxytocin induces epicardial cell proliferation, which is vital in forming Epicardium-derived Progenitor Cells (EpiPCs).
This surgeon has helped children get heart surgery in Israel for decades
No. 30 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Save a Child's Heart president Prof. Arie Schachner.
Hello Heart's My Cholesterol in action
Cholesterol tracking has been made easy by this Israeli med-tech start-up.
Researchers find link between Monkeypox and myocarditis - study
A patient diagnosed with Monkeypox developed acute myocarditis, according to a new study.
This heart abnormality can raise your risk for dementia - study
An abnormality in the heart's left atrium known as atrial cardiopathy is already linked to stroke and atrial fibrillation, but it may be independently linked to dementia as well.
Social isolation, loneliness increase risk of heart attack, stroke - study
Social isolation and loneliness are common, but under-recognized determinants of cardiovascular and brain health.
These seven healthy habits effectively reduce chances of a stroke - study
A new study found that there are seven health tools that can reduce your risk of suffering from one of the most dangerous medical conditions. These are the findings.
71-year-old with severe heart condition saved at Israeli hospital
Diamond chip coating on a tiny crown opens up calcified coronary arteries for the first time in Israel.
Huge study shows air pollution greatly increases death risk - study
People exposed to above-average levels of outdoor air pollution have a 20% higher risk of death, and a 17% higher risk of death from heart disease.
Women's heart attacks differ from men's, this gene may be why - study
Heart disease kills more people worldwide than any other disease, but it often goes undiagnosed in women, who are more likely to die of it than men. This gene may be why.