Viral TikTok trend has people 'mouth taping' themselves before bedtime as doctors express caution A viral TikTok "health" trend has people taping their mouths shut at night — forcing breathing only through the nostrils. One doctor called it "the most dangerous trend I've seen in some time."
Hypertension, the silent killer: What is it? Following the recent death of YouTuber Kevin Samuels, who reportedly passed away due to hypertension, here is an explainer about hypertension, also known as the silent killer — and what causes it.
Hero basketball player saves referee's life with CPR following heart attack: 'I went into firefighter mode' Myles Copeland, who works as a Toledo, Ohio firefighter, said he administered CPR for 10 minutes and the referee was talking by the time he was on the stretcher.
Surgeon performed life-saving procedure on firefighter whose religious beliefs opposed blood transfusion A doctor at Mount Sinai performed a rare bloodless surgery on a fireman who did not want to receive blood because it violated his Jehovah's Witness faith
Heart attack risk can be found through non-invasive calcium score screening scan A new test called a Coronary artery calcium (CAC) test is available and may help determine your risk for heart disease even before showing symptoms
Comedian Brad Upton has ‘significant’ heart attack despite normal cardiac stress test: What to know Heart attacks such as the one comedian Brad Upton suffered can also originate from the type of moderate blockage that stress tests are not designed to catch.
Prediabetic young adults might have higher heart attack risk: Report New research from the American Heart Association has found a potential link between prediabetes and heart attacks.
'Fountain of youth' to prevent some effects of aging may have surprising source: study Their findings could lead to a “poo pill” that humans take to “ … promote long-term health benefits and ameliorate age-associated neurodegeneration and retinal functional deterioration.”
Taking ibuprofen with certain high blood pressure medications may damage kidneys, study says Patients who are prescribed a diuretic and a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor to control their hypertension, should avoid taking ibuprofen
Guidelines for health are meant to guide, not mandate When the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force came out last week against the routine use of aspirin as a preventive in people over 60, citing the risk of bleeding, it did not change my clinical decision-making one iota.