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Most Americans Unaware of Non-Statin Cholesterol Treatments: Survey

New survey reveals significant knowledge gap about alternative options for managing cholesterol and heart disease risk.

Ohio Lawmakers Propose Sodium Warning Label Bill

The American Heart Association is working with state legislators on the new legislation.

Heart Attack Study Finds Frail Men Face Higher Death Risk

Pioneering research challenges 'one-size-fits-all' approach to heart attack care, revealing a 'sex-frailty paradox'

Study Links Bedroom Temperature to Heart Stress

Researchers find higher bedroom temps above 75°F can increase heart rate and strain.

Former WWE Champion Marc Mero Shares Health Update

Mero revealed he had an enlarged aorta during a routine echocardiogram but does not currently need further treatment.

Cleveland Clinic Leads Charge in Cardiovascular Genomics

New program aims to transform heart disease detection, treatment, and prevention through genetic insights.

Emerging Research Links Popular Sweetener Erythritol to Stroke and Heart Risks

Erythritol, a widely used sugar substitute, may compromise the blood-brain barrier and disrupt blood vessel regulation, potentially increasing cardiovascular risks.

Study Finds Police Officers Die Younger Than General Public

National research shows law enforcement face higher mortality rates from heart disease, cancer, suicide, and COVID-19.

Study Finds Law Enforcement Officers Dying Younger Than General Population

Heart disease, cancer, suicide, and COVID-19 taking toll on first responders

UH St. John's Completes $2M Cath Lab Upgrade to Serve Westlake

New cardiac catheterization lab brings advanced heart care closer to home for local patients.

Advances in Fetal Cardiac Care Offer Hope for Babies Born with Heart Defects

Prenatal screening and surgical techniques are improving outcomes for congenital heart disease

1 in 4 Americans Unsure of Heart Disease Risk, Survey Finds

Cleveland Clinic's 'Love Your Heart' survey highlights need for better heart health awareness.