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Quenching the cycling thirst for data never stops as new wearables provide more insight for performance strategies ...
The new wearable technology can assess multiple cardiovascular metrics, including electrical impulses and blood flow, to alert patients and clinicians to worsening heart failure and other conditions.
The fast-selling GLP-1 drug matched Lilly's older medicine Trulicity in a closely watched cardiovascular outcomes trial, while showing greater weight loss and blood sugar control.
Final Destination: Bloodlines revives the franchise with brutal kills, emotional legacy, and a bold 4K Dolby Atmos experience fans will remember.
Penn CRISPR science is the foundation for a gene-editing heart disease treatment under Eli Lilly Penn's Kiran Musunuru spoke with The Inquirer about the future of CRISPR technology.
A new study from Emory University reveals that maintaining optimal cardiovascular health can significantly improve overall physical and psychological well-being.
You can lower your heart rate with lifestyle changes like regular exercise and stress management. Learn more tips and when to seek medical care.
Huda Reveals What She REALLY Did To Ace During the Heart Rate Challenge Cooper brought up the infamous Heart Rate Challenge, in which contestants, dressed in scandalous costumes, had to try to raise ...
A patient in Bethesda North’s cardiac unit died after staff failed to notice for nearly half an hour that his heart rate had plunged to dangerously low levels. Though staff administered ...
Taylor Swift's dad, Scott Swift, recently underwent heart bypass surgery and is currently recovering from the procedure, TODAY.com has confirmed.
Love Island USA's Huda addresses the Heart Rate Challenge drama, social media backlash and her decision to join the show as a single mom ...
People who had more heart-healthy habits and factors, as assessed by the American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 metrics for ideal cardiovascular health, had more positive benefits for whole ...
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