The human heart normally lies on the left side of the chest and pumps blood to the entire body. This normal position is called levocardia. The heart’s location helps doctors easily identify heart sounds and diagnose problems. In a rare congenital condition, meaning present from birth, the heart develops
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is not just an adult problem. Children and teenagers can have it too. The tricky part is that it usually does not cause obvious symptoms, so it can easily go unnoticed. High blood pressure means the blood is pushing too hard against the walls
February is Heart Month, a time to care for the most important organ in your body: your heart. Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day, pumping blood and oxygen to keep you alive. Despite that, heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Heart Month reminds us
AI models today can explain medical conditions, summarize guidelines, and answer health questions in fluent language. They often sound like trained clinicians. That confidence is impressive. But in medicine, sounding right and being safe are very different things. Clinical safety is not about passing exams or scoring well on benchmarks.