cardiac health /tags/cardiac-health cardiac health en-US WLRN Wed, 04 Jan 2023 15:00:00 GMT Medical events have stopped play at sports events in Florida and elsewhere /sports/2023-01-04/medical-events-have-stopped-play-at-sports-events-in-florida-and-elsewhere A list of some in-game or in-competition medical events that either suspended or postponed the competitions in which they occurred: Wed, 04 Jan 2023 15:00:00 GMT /sports/2023-01-04/medical-events-have-stopped-play-at-sports-events-in-florida-and-elsewhere Associated Press Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after collapsing in a game /sports/2023-01-02/buffalo-bills-player-damar-hamlin-is-in-critical-condition-after-collapsing-in-a-game The Monday night game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals was suspended after Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field. Hamlin was in critical condition, the NFL said. Tue, 03 Jan 2023 12:30:00 GMT /sports/2023-01-02/buffalo-bills-player-damar-hamlin-is-in-critical-condition-after-collapsing-in-a-game James Doubek, Matt Adams, Ayana Archie, Russell Lewis Ready For Your First Marathon? Training Can Cut Years Off Your Cardiovascular Age /2020-01-12/ready-for-your-first-marathon-training-can-cut-years-off-your-cardiovascular-age More reasons to commit to a race: A new study shows that novice runners who take on a marathon significantly improved their heart health. We've got tips to get you started. Sun, 12 Jan 2020 12:00:00 GMT /2020-01-12/ready-for-your-first-marathon-training-can-cut-years-off-your-cardiovascular-age Allison Aubrey Survey Finds Higher Risk Of Stroke Among E-Cigarette Users /2019-01-30/survey-finds-higher-risk-of-stroke-among-e-cigarette-users New findings about the health effects of e-cigarettes add to a small but growing body of research that undercuts the widely presumed safety of the alternative to conventional cigarettes. Wed, 30 Jan 2019 17:17:00 GMT /2019-01-30/survey-finds-higher-risk-of-stroke-among-e-cigarette-users Jonathan Lambert Hearts Get 'Younger,' Even At Middle Age, With Exercise /2018-03-12/hearts-get-younger-even-at-middle-age-with-exercise As early as your mid-40s, especially if you're sedentary, your heart muscle can show signs of aging, losing its youthful elasticity and power. But moderately strenuous exercise can change that. Mon, 12 Mar 2018 09:00:00 GMT /2018-03-12/hearts-get-younger-even-at-middle-age-with-exercise Patti Neighmond