The Apple Watch may help catch A-Fib
A recent study found the Apple Watch was useful in identifying atrial fibrillation in patients wearing the device.
A recent study found the Apple Watch was useful in identifying atrial fibrillation in patients wearing the device.
The New England Journal of Medicine recently published results of a study which found that many more patients with aortic heart valve problems can avoid
Although doctors are more and more reliant on diagnostic tests, a thorough physical exam is still an important piece in determining the cause of a patient’s symptoms.
Bariatric surgery may help obese patient reduce their risk of serious heart problems
The form you sign prior to surgery gives your surgeon authority to perform the surgery. But it does not excuse negligence.
A recent case report found a connection between cervical chiropractic manipulation and injury to the eye.
Apple received FDA approval for its watch as a Class 2 Medical Device based on its heart monitoring application. Does it make wearers any safer?
The Canadian Medical Association recently published an online tool to help you predict your risk of heart disease
A significant number of elderly patients who are discharged from a hospital to a nursing home end up right back in the hospital due to avoidable conditions.
A recent study found that patients at teaching hospitals generally fare better than those at smaller community hospitals.