Inflammation and heart disease: A smoldering threat
Chronic, low-level inflammation is just as important as cholesterol in causing clogged heart arteries. Cardiologists are calling for more widespread testing for inflammation, which is easily measured with an inexpensive blood test.
The emotional aftermath of a heart attack
Up to half of all heart attack survivors experience some type of psychological distress, including sadness, worry, or irritability. This problem is known as post-myocardial infarction psychological distress. Cardiac rehabilitation is the best way to get treatment.
Should you take a magnesium supplement to lower your blood pressure?
Taking magnesium supplements has become popular in recent years, and some evidence suggests this practice may help lower blood pressure, especially for those with high blood pressure or low magnesium levels. But a healthy diet is a better way for people to ensure they’re getting enough of this essential nutrient.
What’s new in the latest CPR guidelines?
The 2025 cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines from the American Heart Association provide recommendations for recognizing and responding to several different types of emergencies, including choking, a suspected opioid overdose, and cardiac arrest.
Prostate cancer screening keeps getting better
With advances beyond blood tests to screen for prostate cancer, men and their doctors now have additional—and better—information to guide diagnosis and potential treatment. Examples include MRI scans and also urine tests that look for biological markers of cancer.
Manage Chronic Pain
More people today are living longer today, but they are also living with chronic pain. Chronic pain can make it harder to work, care for family, or enjoy life. In this report, you’ll learn how to identify different types of pain, getting a diagnosis, and how to get treatment so you can get relief from chronic pain.
Is your skin problem actually an autoimmune condition?
Autoimmune disorders that may involve skin symptoms include psoriasis, lupus, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, vitiligo, bullous pemphigoid, alopecia areata, lichen planus, autoimmune thyroid disease, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and sarcoidosis.
To lose weight, especially harmful belly fat, combine diet and exercise
A 2025 study found that increased physical activity and adherence to a Mediterranean diet each promoted a healthy weight and less build-up of harmful (visceral) body fat. Combining exercise plus a high-quality diet had the greatest benefit.
People with diabetes face higher risk of hearing loss
A 2025 analysis found hearing loss in 41% to 72% of people with diabetes, which was, on average, more than four times as often as in people without diabetes. People whose diabetes was less well controlled had greater hearing loss. Diabetes lasting 10 years or more doubled the risk.