The number of US adults living with heart failure has more than doubled over the past three decades, mostly due to the rising prevalence of obesity and diabetes, according to a new study published in ...
After securing Medicare reimbursement for its pacemaker-like heart failure (HF) implant, Impulse Dynamics has raised more than $158 million to boost its production and commercial push. According to ...
A new study led by researchers from Murdoch University's School of Psychology, Personalized Medicine Center, and Center for Healthy Aging, Health Futures Institute has found that heart rate ...
Melatonin, a popular sleep aid supplement, has been linked to an increased risk for heart failure in a new study. The research, which is scheduled to be presented at the meeting of the American Heart ...
A new study from Swedish researchers found that short-term exposure to both low and high ambient temperatures increased the risk of death among heart failure patients. Research published in JAMA ...
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New research presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2025 has shown that the long-term use of melatonin, a common sleep aid, may increase your risk of developing heart failure.
Having trouble falling asleep? Hang on before reaching for the melatonin. A new study says chronic use of the sleep aid may lead to heart failure — but experts say you shouldn’t panic just yet. While ...
Melatonin supplements have grown in popularity for promoting higher-quality sleep. Melatonin is a naturally produced hormone in the body that helps regulate sleep, increasing during hours of darkness ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin physicians are trying new ways to treat chronic heart conditions. Five cardiologists at Heart Hospital of Austin are the first in the nation to administer a valve replacement ...
Long-term use of melatonin supplements may be linked with a higher risk of heart failure, according to new research — but does that mean people taking it as a sleep aid should stop using it now? In a ...