Heart

  • It's not what you say -- it's how you say it

    A new study suggests that where heart health is concerned, how a couple fights may be more important than what they fight about.
  • Dude, that's my treadmill

    A new study suggests that when it comes to heart disease, exercise may do more for women than it does for men.
  • Heart health for women

    The American Heart Association issues some new female-specific guidelines.
  • Taking research to heart, finally

    A new model for assessing women's risk of heart attacks.
  • Your heart has been recalled

    In the brave new world of body-part implants, what happens when you get a lemon of a ticker?
  • The myths and truths of our muscle of love

    An interview with Sherwin B. Nuland, author of "The Mysteries Within: A Surgeon Reflects on Medical Myths."
  • Bradley's lonely heart club

    His condition, according to one who has it, is nothing to get heartsick about.
  • Pilgrim's passion

    A peripatetic seeker reflects on the quest at the heart of the pilgrimage.
  • Faith healing

    Can prayer do anything more than make you feel better?
  • Sharps & Flats: The Magnetic Fields

    Holiday & the house of tomorrow
  • The heart of the matter

    Researchers have discovered what romantics have long suspected: that chaos and love are the same, and they're both good for the heart.

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