You may have heard them before. Here's a two minute refresher of what you can do to decrease your chances of having a heart attack.
You may have heard them before. Here's a two minute refresher of what you can do to decrease your chances of having a heart attack.
Marathons and other endurance events may have lasting effects on the heart if you do back-to-back events over a long time period.
Doctors are humans and should feel human when they get sick.
Visiting your doctor and asking the right questions may go a long way toward preventing disease. Learn what experts recommend for optimal men’s health.
Take five minutes to learn your heart risk today, and receive a personalized plan to improve your heart health.
I don't know why he swallowed the knives. Perhaps he won't die.
Millions of people take aspirin to avoid heart attacks and strokes, but it doesn't work for everyone. Researchers say they've found a group of genes that could be used to identify people who aren't helped by aspirin. The question is whether there are other remedies that would help.
Going for a free health check could flag up early signs of cardiovascular disease, health bodies say.
Emergency room doctors see all kinds of injuries. So who better to ask about dangerous everyday items you should ban from your home?
A study suggests that coordinated care, led by a family doctor who is judicious about referring patients to specialists, leads to cost savings.
Are you a man and afraid to ask your doctor some of the embarrassing questions? UnityPoint Clinic answers the Top 5 Questions Men Are Afraid to Ask Their Doctors!
A prognosis, predicting the likely course of an illness, often makes physicians uneasy, fearful that delivering bad news will dash patients’ hopes.
It's quick and easy to get a diagnosis on the computer, but how do the results compare to a real doctor?
Transgender patients, meanwhile, have serious complaints with the care they receive.
Mannequins that can sweat, groan and bleed are replacing lectures and videos as the new medical teaching tool.
Listen as Dr. Don Berwick describes what he believes is missing from health care, namely a person-centered approach that respects the individual's choices.
Research shows giving up time for altruism can make you healthier, feel less stressed and aid weight loss
Sharing your doctor visit with a friend or loved one can be better than seeing the doctor alone. Learn more about the trend of shared doctor appointments.