Specialists say cold feet, numbness and slow-healing wounds may reveal hidden circulation problems before more serious ...
Cold feet, leg cramps and slow-healing wounds may all be warning signs that your blood isn't flowing as efficiently as it should.
Your pulse is like having a direct line to your heart’s control room, constantly broadcasting information about your cardiovascular health that most people never bother to decode. While everyone knows ...
People with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity had lower rates of heart health problems caused by ...
They’re the farthest points from your heart, often stuffed into shoes and easily forgotten. But your toes might be sending important messages about your cardiovascular health long before other ...
Heart valve disease happens when one or more of your heart’s four valves don’t work properly, preventing oxygen-rich blood from moving efficiently through your heart and to your body. This forces your ...
EXCLUSIVE: Heart disease is on the rise in young people and there are certain lifestyle habits that may be the cause. We ask ...
When the heart can no longer pump blood efficiently throughout the body, kidney function issues are among the first complications to develop. Congestive heart failure (CHF), a condition that reflects ...
The brain is perhaps the most sensitive organ with respect to changes in blood flow and oxygen supply. Even brief interruptions in capillary flow (or "stalling") can indicate acute neurological issues ...
Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes—the seat of memory—according to a new USC-led study. The findings, seen in people with and without signs ...