Depression HeartUniversal depression screening for heart disease patients may not be beneficial.
Music HeartListening to happy music could help your heart.
Heart VitaminsVitamins E and C do not appear to help men who are trying to prevent heart disease.
MP3 DefibrillatorsMP3 headphones can interfere with pacemakers and other implantable heart devices.
Heart Girl Goes HomeDiana Gonzalez reports on a 14 year-old girl who was released from a Florida hospital after living almost four months without a human heart.
Beta Blockers RiskTaking beta blockers before surgery may increase the risk for complications.
Blood Test CADResearchers have identified 14 genes that appear to be linked to coronary artery disease. A simple blood test can detect them.
Statin BenefitStatins, the most popular form of cholesterol-lowering drug, can significantly lower the risk for heart attack among people without high cholesterol.
Aging WeightBiggest loser doctor, Robert Huizenga, teaches contestants how fat is cutting their lives short.
Heart StudyNBC's Nancy Snyderman and Meredith Vieira discuss the results of two new studies on heart disease.
Heart DiseaseA new study offers compelling evidence that those popular statin drugs may prevent heart disease even among those who show none of the usual risk factors for the disease.
Heart SleepNot getting enough sleep, even from a simple sleep disorder, can be hazardous to your heart.
Time Change Heart AttackNot only do you get an extra hour of sleep in the fall- your risk for having a heart attack lowers, too.
Purple TomatoesYou can buy red, pink, and orange tomatoes...now purple may be added to the list. While it seems odd, it could be the healthiest of the bunch.
Old BloodBlood that has been stored for more than 29 days may increase the risk for infection once it's transfused.
Sleep Apnea HeartPeople with mild cases of sleep apnea, including those who don't know they have the condition, have an increased risk for heart damage.
Heart B VitaminsB Vitamins do not appear to help patients with coronary heart disease.
Heart UltrasoundA simple, non-invasive procedure may be able to predict who is at risk for a heart attack.
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