While most mothers would prefer to have their babies in a hospital or other controlled environment, there are times when they just can’t make …
Chances are you know someone affected by heart disease and stroke. One person dies every 38 seconds as a result of cardiovascular disease. Knowing your risk can hopefully change that statistic. We sit down with a cardiologist for heart attack prevention tips in tonight's Ask the Doctor.
The American Heart Association released new hypertension guidelines last week - which means some of us have to watch our blood pressure more closely. Learn more in our Ask the Doctor segment.
Ever stress out about being too stressed out? Sometimes there is just too much to do and not enough time to do it. In tonight's Health Watch, we have relaxation tips to help you stress less.
People who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis are mostly focused on getting the disease under control and easing the joint pain. But people with RA are at risk for other health problems as well.
It may be better for patients to resume taking their blood pressure medication sooner after surgery than previously thought.
Government health experts are backing an experimental drug intended to boost the female sex drive, but stress that it must carry safety restrictions to manage side effects including fatigue, low blood pressure and fainting.
The government is trying to make defibrillators more reliable and new hypertension guidelines could save both lives and money.
A new study in the journal Lancet says a device to lower high blood pressure is showing great promise.
Eating yogurt with probiotics may help people with hypertension to lower their blood pressure.