While the University Interscholastic League prepares to assemble an advisory team to study health issues affecting high school student-athletes, a group of Austin cardiologists has launched its own ...
One of the best ways to reduce your risk of heart disease is by getting regular medical checkups with your doctor. Routine tests and screenings can help detect heart issues and warning signs before ...
It’s natural to feel your heart beating faster when you’re climbing up a flight of stairs or jogging. But sometimes, you might feel your heart flutter when you’re simply sitting on the couch and ...
Routine eye exams are now revealing early signs of heart disease. The retina's delicate blood vessels can show changes like ...
Q I am 66 years old and an avid cyclist. Last winter, after we went for a long ride, I suddenly felt lightheaded and then fainted. My doctor ordered a series of heart scans that found slight mitral ...
President Donald Trump had an MRI during his Oct. 10 semi-annual physical exam, he told reporters on Oct. 27. Here's what to ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: How can you actually tell with at least a moderate degree of certainty that you might really have a heart or blood pressure problem, as opposed to just having an anxiety attack that is ...