News from www.heart.orgFollowNews from www.heart.orgStay current with all the latest and breaking news from www.heart.org. Compare headlines and media bias behind news outlets on stories breaking today.In total, 170 have been published by www.heart.org which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. www.heart.org’s media bias is . Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. www.heart.org’s factuality rating is Unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from www.heart.org. Compare headlines and media bias behind news outlets on stories breaking today. In total, 170 have been published by www.heart.org which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. www.heart.org’s media bias is . Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. www.heart.org’s factuality rating is Unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about www.heart.orgWhere is www.heart.org located?www.heart.org's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top www.heart.org NewsObesity · United StatesHeart deaths related to obesity almost triple in U.S. over last two decades100% Center coverage: 2 sourcesLives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.See the StoryMedical · United StatesFluctuations in blood pressure over time may be linked to higher sudden cardiac death risk100% Left coverage: 1 sourcesMiddle-aged adults with long-term fluctuations in blood pressure may face a higher risk for sudden cardiac death than their peers with more consistent blood pressure readings, a large new study suggests.See the StoryMedicalCommon heart failure drug reduces risk of chemotherapy-induced heart damage in cancer patients100% Center coverage: 1 sourcesA commonly prescribed medication for heart failure was linked to a lower risk of heart damage, or cardiotoxicity, among high-risk cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment using anthracyclines, according to preliminary late-breaking science presented today at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2024.See the StoryLatest News StoriesTopics Most Covered by www.heart.orgMedicalUS & CanadaHealthSportsObesityMedicalUS & CanadaHealthSources Covering Similar TopicsMedical XpressKnowridge Science Reportcitybuzz.coNews MedicalScience Daily Medical XpressKnowridge Science Reportcitybuzz.coSuggest a sourceLooking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.You've scrolled to the bottom of the feed, there are no more stories.