Science reveals that your lower legs act as a secondary circulatory pump, pushing blood against gravity to protect your heart ...
When heart muscle gets damaged, the result is often permanent. Unlike other muscles in the body, the heart has long been believed to lack the ability to heal itself. But recent research suggests that ...
Scientists in Australia made an exciting new finding in a recent study.
Fat deposits in muscles can increase the risk of a heart emergency For every 1% increase in muscle fat, there’s a 7% increased risk of death, heart attack or heart failure This risk was independent of ...