The short answer is no—at least not in the same way that strength training can. You shouldn't expect to experience the same ...
Patients with high volumes of fat tissue around the heart may experience greater myocardial injury after acute myocardial ...
Presence of increased fat tissue (epicardial fat) around the heart significantly contributes to greater damage of heart ...
The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and ...
For years, people taking one of the world’s most common heart drugs have described the same nagging side effect: sore, aching ...
Heart muscle cells grown from patient stem cells—known as human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes, or ...
A new study explains how cholesterol-lowering medications can lead to muscle damage and identifies a possible approach to making these treatments safer. Statins have dramatically improved cardiovascul ...
By cycling through training phases and carefully coordinating the daily structure, you ensure that gains in strength and ...