Men Can Engage Mind and Body to Boost Cardiovascular Health
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the United States.
Cardiologists Manage to Reverse 79-Year-Old Patient’s Heart Failure
They used a minimally invasive heart valve repair that resulted in a fast recovery.
No What Ifs, Buts, or Whys for School of Medicine Alumna
Linda Olson has led a fulfilling life despite having lost both legs and her right arm.
No What Ifs, Buts, or Whys for School of Medicine Alumna
Linda Olson has led a fulfilling life despite having lost both legs and her right arm.
LLU Cardiologists First in California to Perform Novel Approach
Treatment helps to deal with blocked peripheral arteries.
Heart Valve Repair Offers New Hope to Soon-to-Be 80-Year-Old
Loma Linda patient shares his story after undergoing minimally invasive treatment.
Ultra-Processed Foods, Red Meat Result in Higher Mortality
Loma Linda University study shows negative impact on human health and longevity.
Tattoo Removal Program at Loma Linda Helps Patients Start Again
Initiative seeks to curb violence by supporting former gang members’ new life.
COVID-19 Can Affect Your Heart — Here’s What to Look Out for
A cardiac electrophysiologist explains the “why,” “how,” and “now what.”
Heart Transplant, Cancer Survivor Shares Secret behind Her Resilience
“There isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not thankful,” Julie Hutchinson says.