A life-saving revolution
Stroke treatment has changed dramatically in 20 years. It all started when a couple of neurologists made a phone call.
Ask a cardiologist: Strange heart disease symptoms
Q: I’ve heard that an earlobe crease could be a sign of underlying heart disease. Is this true?
How experts stay heart healthy
Heart and Stroke Foundation researchers share their best heart disease and stroke prevention tips.
How circadian rhythms affect heart attack recovery
Disturbing circadian rhythms and sleep in the early days after a heart attack can hinder recovery. Here’s how new research could change... Read More
Exercising when you have heart disease
Regular activity is one of the best ways to make a good recovery. But how, and how much? Our new guide gives you... Read More
Ask a cardiologist: Shortness of breath
Q: I feel winded after a few minutes of stair climbing or brisk walking. Could I have a heart condition?
Update: When your child needs heart surgery
It’s been three months since William’s heart surgery. Here’s what’s happened since.
The amazing story of CPR
CPR is so simple that anyone can use it to save a life. But how did we get here? One man who... Read More
Ask a cardiologist: Annual physical
Q: My annual physical is coming up. Will my doctor be screening me for heart disease?
When your child needs heart surgery
One mom shares her family’s emotional story as her three-year-old son prepares to undergo open-heart surgery.