Heart attack
Living under stress: The invisible toll of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - opinion
How many people living between the river and the sea are not living under constant stress?
New study: The common supplement that increases the risk of a recurrent heart attack
The test that will reveal whether you are at risk of a heart attack and is available for free
New dramatic guidelines for preventing heart attacks
Parkinson's, heart attacks, and strokes: The high stakes of misdiagnosis
Between 5-10% of medical diagnoses worldwide are incorrect, with severe consequences.
Unveiling hidden heart conditions: A must-know guide
Dr. Eyal Ben Asa provided valuable insights into global heart disease on International Heart Day last week, spanning topics from heart mechanics to pericarditis risks
How can you help stop a heart attack?
Cardiologist offers heart-healthy tips for eating right and exercising.
Woman 'died' for 27 minutes. Here's what happened when she returned
Tina Hines was declared dead for nearly 30 minutes. When she woke up, she wrote this two-word message.
Encounters with radiant light: CPR survivors share their experiences
A study found 40% of cardiac arrest survivors had vivid experiences while unconscious, some recognizing their own death.
7 minutes of afterlife: A 60-year-old's revelation and return from death
A man suffered cardiac arrest, died briefly, and described the sensations of his near-death experience.
Woman suffers heart attack while driving, saved by Magen David Adom
Nurit Moses suffered from cardiac arrest while driving, but her life was saved thanks to Magen David Adom's quick emergency response.
Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study
An increased white blood cell count could be an early warning sign of heart conditions to come.
These warning signs mean you could be at risk of a heart attack
A heart attack is more than just chest pain: Learn to identify the subtle clues of an impending heart attack.
Risk of fatal heart attack may double when the air is hot and dusty
The researchers estimated that about 2.8% of heart attack deaths could be attributed to the combination of extreme temperatures and high levels of fine particulate pollution.