Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death worldwide. Healthy eating plays a significant role in controlling heart disease and reducing the risk factors associated with heart attacks and strokes.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a difficult topic for men to discuss. But the truth is, ED becomes more common with age and in many cases – up to 70 percent – it is a symptom of other conditions like diabetes, heart disease or high blood pressure. Learn more.
Research has a place in all aspects of medicine, and cardiovascular medicine is an especially fertile ground for clinical trials. Learn more about clinical trials for heart disease.
If you think someone in your family has a genetic heart condition, it's important to get genetically tested. The Nebraska Medicine Heart and Vascular Genetics Clinic provides cardiovascular genetic testing and counseling services for patients with genetic disease. Learn more.
A new study in the JAMA Network Open found that the health of those who don’t exercise is similar or worse to those with a major disease like hypertension, diabetes or even being a smoker. Learn more.
Participating in a structured cardiac rehabilitation program will you help you gradually and safely increase your exercise after having a heart attack. Learn more about the benefits of a cardiac rehabilitation program.
Making the right food choices can be a powerful way to fight against heart disease. Read how to simplify and make choosing healthy eating habits a way of life.