Time to MingleLoneliness and Social Isolation Can Increase the Risk of Heart Attacks, Shows Study Besides the pandemic-spawned isolation, rise in social media use can also lead to loneliness by reducing meaningful in-person interactions. By Devrupa Rakshit
Tripping HeartilyNew Research Hints at a Link Between Psychedelics and Improved Heart Health Researchers speculate that the improved mental health impact of psychedelics may also have an indirect positive bearing on heart health. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Equity in ResearchDespite More Women Dying From Heart Disease, They Are Excluded From Research The lack of women in trials of cardiovascular research severs the quality of treatments for heart diseases, increasing the risk of misdiagnosis. By Saumya Kalia
A Heart ConnectionWomen At Risk of Heart Diseases More Likely to Have a Complicated Pregnancy: Study Issues like hypertension and diabetes increased the likelihood of pre-term births and fetal deaths, among other adverse outcomes. By Devrupa Rakshit
Two Broken HeartsHeart Disease in One Partner May Predict Heart Disease in the Other: Study Couples who share unhealthy lifestyles also share risk factors for lifestyle diseases. By Aditi Murti
Fractal MysteriesScientists Discover the Function of Heart Fibers First Illustrated by Leonardo Da Vinci Researchers utilized 25,000 MRIs of the heart to understand myocardial trabeculae's role in blood flow and heart health. By Aditi Murti
Unbreak My HeartWhy More Women Die of Heart Failure Than Men For half of women experiencing heart failure, a heart attack isn't the cause -- but treatment for their problem doesn't exist. By Liesl Goecker
Know Full WellAll The Arguments You Need: to Convince People Being Fat Isn’t Necessarily Unhealthy Studies show people with obesity can be metabolically healthy. By Rajvi Desai
Mother And ChildExcess Prenatal Male Hormones Common to PCOS Linked to Heart Problems in Offspring While the initial research is based on mice, this new finding can help identify similar complications faced by pregnant women with PCOS. By Aditi Murti