Children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy have lower levels of "good" HDL cholesterol, which may increase their risk of heart attack and stroke later in life, a new study suggests.More>>
A slow walk in the park or a trip to the bathroom at night can cause excruciating pain in your leg if you have peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Learn how to treat it and prevent it.More >>
Beta-blockers are often prescribed for high blood pressure and coronary heart disease. Find out how they work, and learn the steps to help support a healthy heart.More >>
British researchers have good news for anyone taking the cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins: These drugs are effective and safe, even when used for long periods of time, they say.More >>
Inflammation caused by psoriasis may trigger changes in a person's cholesterol, including weakening the function of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the "good" cholesterol, new research suggests.More >>
A new study suggests that liposuction -- which plastic surgeons often use to sculpt the bodies of people who aren't extremely overweight -- can lower levels of a type of blood fat called triglycerides.More >>
Men and women who develop visible deposits of cholesterol in the skin around their eyelids appear to face a higher risk of heart disease in general and suffering a heart attack in particular, new Danish research suggests.More >>
Statins, a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs that includes Lipitor and Crestor, appear to help young people after they've had a certain kind of stroke with unknown cause, a new study has found.More >>
Prevention is the key to stemming the soaring cost of heart disease in the United States, which reached $450 billion last year, according to a new policy statement from the American Heart Association (AHA).More >>
Children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy have lower levels of "good" HDL cholesterol, which may increase their risk of heart attack and stroke later in life, a new study suggests.More >>
High cholesterol usually refers to above-normal levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein), the so-called "bad cholesterol" that can build up in your arteries and lead to heart disease.More >>
Coronary artery bypass surgery eases symptoms of chest pain in those with heart disease. Find out how it's done and why it makes living an active lifestyle possibleMore >>
If you have high blood pressure, treatment can help prevent heart attack, stroke and kidney disease. Your doctor may suggest lifestyle changes and medications.More >>
Love the taste of salt but need to cut back? Learn which foods pack the most sodium, and get tips on how to flavor your food without using the salt shaker.More >>
Soluble fiber is where it's at for helping to get your cholesterol under control. Check out sources and ideas for how to include this fiber in your diet.More >>
Certain minerals can play a role in helping to reduce blood pressure. Get the facts and find out the best food sources for these important nutrients.More >>
Heart palpitations and high blood pressure are strong risk factors for a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation, a new study reports.More >>
Heart palpitations and high blood pressure are strong risk factors for a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation, a new study reports.More >>
The blockbuster drug Plavix (clopidogrel), used to prevent clotting in some heart patients, will go off patent in the United States on Thursday.More >>
The blockbuster drug Plavix (clopidogrel), used to prevent clotting in some heart patients, will go off patent in the United States on Thursday, making it considerably more affordable.More >>
Potentially lifesaving automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are not close at hand in most cases of cardiac arrest that occur in public places, according to a new study.More >>
Potentially lifesaving automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are not close at hand in most cases of cardiac arrest that occur in public places, according to a new study.More >>
The widely used class of cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may help elderly patients with high blood pressure avoid developing atrial fibrillation.More >>
The widely used class of cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may help elderly patients with high blood pressure avoid developing atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm abnormality tied to stroke.More >>
A large new study is the first to show a direct link between a high body-mass index and the risk of developing heart disease, British and Danish researchers say.More >>
A large new study is the first to show a direct link between a high body-mass index and the risk of developing heart disease, British and Danish researchers say.More >>
Heart palpitations and high blood pressure are strong risk factors for a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation, a new study reports.More >>
Heart palpitations and high blood pressure are strong risk factors for a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation, a new study reports.More >>
Although people with a family history of high blood pressure (hypertension) are at much greater risk of developing the condition themselves, regular exercise and physical fitness may significantly lower that risk.More >>
Although people with a family history of high blood pressure (hypertension) are at much greater risk of developing the condition themselves, regular exercise and physical fitness may significantly lower that risk.More >>
The widely used class of cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may help elderly patients with high blood pressure avoid developing atrial fibrillation.More >>
The widely used class of cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may help elderly patients with high blood pressure avoid developing atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm abnormality tied to stroke.More >>
A five-year study of home births in Oregon found an elevated rate of deaths among babies that had to be transferred to the hospital because something went wrong during the delivery.More >>
A five-year study of home births in Oregon found an elevated rate of deaths among babies that had to be transferred to the hospital because something went wrong during the delivery.More >>
Type 2 diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder, and treating the disease often requires a personalized, multi-pronged approach, say new expert guidelines on treating high blood sugar levels, issued Thursday.More >>
Large differences exist in the levels of salt in foods sold at major fast-food restaurants in the United States and other developed countries, a new study says.More >>
Calculating the difference in blood pressure readings taken from the left and right arms might help predict a patient's odds of dying from heart disease, a new study suggests.More >>
Friday, May 11 2012 10:52 AM EDT2012-05-11 14:52:47 GMT
If you have chronic pain and numbness in your hands, it could be a signal of carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition was long-thought to be associated with tasks such as continuous typing. However, newMore >>
Pain in the hands and fingers can make it difficult to perform daily tasks. This could signal carpal tunnel syndrome. More >>
Friday, May 4 2012 11:42 AM EDT2012-05-04 15:42:54 GMT
Dermatologists say skin cancer is an epidemic, but early detection can save lives. Gulf Coast Dermatology is offering free skin cancer screenings in an effort to stop skin cancer in its tracks. Dr.More >>
Gulf Coast Dermatology is offering free skin cancer screenings in an effort to stop skin cancer in its tracks. More >>
Friday, April 27 2012 11:34 AM EDT2012-04-27 15:34:26 GMT
Whiplash from car accidents can lead to severe, long term headaches. Panama City Neurosurgeon Dr. Joel Franck has developed a revolutionary way to deal with the pain. Nysha Baker, 22, was involvedMore >>
Whiplash from car accidents can lead to severe, long term headaches.
Panama City Neurosurgeon Dr. Joel Franck has developed a revolutionary way to deal with the pain. More >>
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Wednesday, May 16 2012 10:51 AM EDT2012-05-16 14:51:04 GMT
The heat is on, and one way to get relief is by hitting the pool or Gulf, but be aware of swimmer's ear. Dr. Timothy Nichols from Emerald Coast Urgent Care says when water gets trapped in the ear canal,More >>
As the temperature warms, the cases of swimmer's ear are increasing.More >>
Wednesday, May 9 2012 10:46 AM EDT2012-05-09 14:46:26 GMT
Dr. Timothy Nichols from Emerald Coast Urgent Care says clinics have seen a significant rise in pink eye recently. Dr. Nichols explains that symptoms include: a red eye a gritty sensation in theMore >>
Red and watery eyes should not be ignored. It could signal an infection of the eye. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is going around this week. More >>
Wednesday, May 2 2012 11:53 AM EDT2012-05-02 15:53:10 GMT
An increase in Upper Respiratory Infections is now leading to a complication of the sinuses. Dr. Timothy Nichols from Emerald Coast Urgent Care says Sinusitis, an infection of the sinus cavities, isMore >>
An onslaught of Upper Respiratory Infections is now leading to a complication of the sinuses. More >>
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Jessica Foster is originally from Atlanta, Georgia and has worked at WMBB since 2004. She is excited to bring the news to you each weekday on News13 This Morning. Jessica produces 3 medical segments weekly- What's Going Around, Modern Medicine and Mayo Clinic reports.More >>