A MYSTERIOUS burst of energy that happens in the brain as we die could be the soul leaving the body, according to an expert.
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Electrocardiogram tests – which measure the heart's electrical activity – could someday be paired with an artificial intelligence model to detect premature aging and cognitive decline, new research ...
Cardiac testing is essential for diagnosing and managing heart disease. I asked Lee Health Heart Institute Cardiologist ...
The severe starvation images and reports from returning hostages about the horrific conditions of Hamas captivity have ...
Developed by Northwestern Engineering’s Igor Efimov and George Washington University’s Luyao Lu, the implantable device uses ...
Cardiac testing is essential for diagnosing and managing heart disease. I asked Lee Health Heart Institute Cardiologist Robert Cross, M.D., to explain tests used for assessing heart function ...
Next, you’ll likely undergo basic screenings, starting with an electrocardiogram to evaluate your heart’s electrical activity and blood work to check cholesterol levels, diabetes risk and ...
A sudden burst of energy that surges through our brains as we die could be evidence of the ‘soul leaving the body’, a ...
When people talk about having a " broken heart," they're more often than not referring to it in the metaphorical sense. However, for some, a broken heart is a very literal, physical condition.
Last week, we kicked off American Heart Month with some guidance for monitoring your risk factors for heart disease and making lifestyle decisions that reduce those factors.