February 16 is National Innovation Day. See what medical innovations made Cleveland Clinic's top ten list this year.
According to a Cleveland Clinic survey, most people know if heart disease runs in the family, but some aren't taking steps to reduce their risk.
Feeling guilty about overindulging on chocolate this Valentine's Day? A psychologist has some advice to eat more mindfully.
A family is grateful after their son survived a rare and complex heart surgery while he was still in the womb. Doctors explain the extraordinary steps taken to make it all possible.
Many people in minority communities are at high risk for COVID-19 complications, but some may be hesitant to receive the vaccine. A doctor tells us why and encourages everyone to embrace vaccination.
The Super Bowl can be a stress-filled experience, but too much excitement can be dangerous for those with heart conditions. A cardiologist explains why.
Looking for some winning snacks for the big game? A dietitian shares healthy options that won't sack your waistline.
February is American Heart Month. Oussama Wazni, MD, comments on recent research he led that shows ablation may be a better initial treatment for atrial fibrillation than medication.
A registered dietitian explains why food is fuel for Olympians and what we can learn from their eating habits.
A new Cleveland Clinic survey shows the impact COVID-19 infection and pandemic fatigue have on heart health.