Cardiovascular Care

Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women and men in the U.S. Learn more about heart disease and vascular conditions from our specialists and discover support programs to help improve your quality of life, every day.

Making and keeping your New Year’s resolution

Find success by keeping your goals simple and realistic.

Patient Story

Metabolizing wellness

Carol Liebert had extra weight and heart trouble. Then she discovered exercise, education and encouragement.

Patient Story

The heart of a (3-time) survivor

A new solution for his faulty artificial valve has David Walker ready to hunt another season.

Smartphone’s next life: Heartphone?

Using readily available tech to track a person's physical activity is cheaper and more reliable that conventional methods.

Patient Story

Your top stories of 2016

From inspirational to informational, Health Beat delivers you a daily dose of stories you don't want to miss. Here are the best of the best from 2016.

Real power in positive thinking

Study finds that people who expect good things may actually lower their risk of disease.

Blood pressure up? Try yoga

An hour of zen each day isn't just good for your well-being—it could also prevent and ease hypertension.

Take heart when shoveling

As the snow starts to fly, beware of the strain that removing it may cause.

‘The very definition of a miracle’

Quick action by Peter Lombardo’s teachers saved the 17-year-old when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest.

Your recipe for healthier holidays

We nibble here, nibble there and eat heaping portions this time of year. Here's some practical advice for how to curb the calories while enjoying the season.

Vegetarian diet: Good for you and the world

Plant-based diets are healthy for all ages—and they also require fewer resources.

Testosterone is not an ageless wonder

Expert chimes in on hormone concerns and FDA warning about supplement overuse.