Miracle WorkerHow the Human Heart Can Repair Itself After a Heart Attack, According to a New Study New research shows how the immune response of the body and the lymphatic system are crucial in the way that the heart heals. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
The Head and The HeartHow Mental Illness Can Impact Heart Health, According to New Research "We also found that for people who are mentally ill, their heart rate does not adapt to external stressors as it should.” By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Weeded To The IdeaSmoking Weed Regularly Can Increase Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Study Shows "Our studies of human cells and mice clearly outline how THC exposure initiates a damaging molecular cascade in the blood vessels. It's not a benign drug." By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Fertile HistoryInfertility in Women May Predict Future Risk of Heart Failure, Finds New Study "We are beginning to recognize that a woman's reproductive history tells a lot about her future risk of heart disease." By Saumya Kalia
That Went Swimmingly Well!Scientists Build Robot Fish Powered by Human Heart Cells "It's a training exercise... Ultimately, I want to build a heart for a sick kid." By Devrupa Rakshit
A Glass of Milk Please?Eating Dairy Fat May Not Be as Harmful to Heart Health as We Think, Say Researchers "Our study suggests that cutting down on dairy fat or avoiding dairy altogether might not be the best choice for heart health." By Devrupa Rakshit
Toxins Are Forever‘Worrying’ Levels of Toxic Chemicals Found in Everyday Objects, Places: Study PFAS are linked to neurological and autoimmune disorders, with possible higher mortality rates among young mothers exposed to the chemicals. By Devrupa Rakshit
Coffee Makes The Heart Beat. Not.Coffee Doesn’t Actually Make the Heart ‘Race,’ New Research Shows The study analyzed coffee consumption of more than 3,86,000 people and found no increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias. By Devrupa Rakshit
Not Worth It!High Levels of Toxic Chemicals Found in Top Make‑Up Brands’ Products: Study Harmful elements like PFAS have been linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, ovarian insufficiency, and even worse Covid19 outcomes. By Devrupa Rakshit
All Work And No HealthLong Working Hours Pose a “Serious Health Hazard”: WHO The surge in remote working during Covid19 also increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, experts say. By Devrupa Rakshit
The Cost Of EnergyScientists Warn Energy Drinks Speed Heart Rate, May Impair Cardiovascular Function Energy drinks are popular and easily available, with no public health guidelines on consumption or regulations of sale. By Devrupa Rakshit
From Your Head To Your HeartPoor Mental Health Linked to Cardiovascular Diseases: Research With the increased mental health burden of the pandemic, a review of 128 studies suggests an uptick in heart problems is likely. By Devrupa Rakshit
Pour One OutOne Glass of Alcohol a Day Raises Risk of Irregular Heartbeat By 16%: Study Such heartbeat problems are "asymptomatic and can lead to other problems such as stroke." 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
Healthy Diets for Healthy HeartsStudy: Women With Bulimia Nervosa Face Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common psychiatric eating disorders among women. By Aditi Murti
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