Regular aerobic exercise not only strengthens the heart but also rewires its nerve control system in a side-specific manner, potentially leading to more targeted treatments for heart conditions like arrhythmias and angina, as shown by recent rat studies that reveal structural changes in the heart's nerve clusters.
A man from Pleasantville, New Jersey, was arrested for stealing two valuable instruments from Heart's band during their 2025 Summer Tour, with one instrument sold and the other missing; the band has offered a reward for their safe return.
Originally Published 7 months ago — by Rolling Stone
A man from New Jersey was arrested for stealing irreplaceable instruments from the band Heart, including a custom purple Telecaster and a vintage mandolin, which are highly valued by the band members. The theft occurred at the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel, and authorities are urging the return of the instruments, emphasizing their sentimental and artistic importance. The band continues their tour despite the incident.
Originally Published 7 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Heart's summer tour faced a setback when two irreplaceable instruments, a custom purple Telecaster and a vintage mandolin, were stolen from the venue before their first show. The band is offering a reward and urging anyone with information to come forward, but the tour will continue despite the loss.
Drinking a glass of red wine nightly may offer health benefits like improved heart health and reduced inflammation due to its antioxidants, such as resveratrol. However, these benefits are not sufficient to outweigh the risks associated with alcohol consumption, including disrupted sleep, medication interactions, increased cancer risk, and potential for alcohol dependence. While moderate wine consumption can be part of a healthy lifestyle, similar benefits can be obtained from antioxidant-rich foods without the associated risks of alcohol.
New research from Karolinska Institutet and Columbia University reveals that the heart has its own complex nervous system, or "mini-brain," capable of independently regulating the heartbeat. This discovery, made through studies on zebrafish, challenges traditional views and could lead to new treatments for heart diseases like arrhythmias. The study highlights the heart's neural network's complexity and its potential interaction with the brain during stress or disease, offering new therapeutic targets.
To mark the recent solar eclipse, Jimmy Fallon had rock legends Heart perform Total Eclipse of the Heart on a New York rooftop during the actual event, with Fallon joining in by singing the "turn around" part while actually turning around. Heart also performed their classic hit Barracuda in the studio. The group has announced their Royal Flush tour for 2024, with shows across North America, the UK, and Europe, including festival dates and arena gigs.
Jimmy Fallon performed Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" with Heart during the solar eclipse, with the duo also delivering their single "Barracuda" on The Tonight Show. Heart is set to embark on their Royal Flush tour, marking their first tour since 2019, and Nancy Wilson expressed excitement about reconnecting with fans. The performance was a unique and memorable way to celebrate the rare cosmic event, as Fallon humorously revealed glowing eyes after removing his protective eyewear.
A new study conducted in mice suggests that regular use of acetaminophen at moderate doses, considered safe at 500 mg/day, can alter proteins in the heart tissue, potentially leading to heart issues as a result of oxidative stress or toxin buildup. The research, presented at the American Physiology Summit, found that acetaminophen caused significant changes in the levels of proteins associated with various biochemical pathways in the heart. While the study was conducted in mice and may not directly apply to humans, researchers recommend limiting acetaminophen use to a few days at a stretch and discussing concerns about high-dose use with a healthcare provider.
Heart has expanded their 2024 Royal Flush Tour with over 30 new dates, extending the tour until the end of the year. The band will be joined by Cheap Trick, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, and BTO Featuring Randy Bachman for some of the concerts, with Squeeze joining for European dates. The tour kicks off on September 26 in San Francisco and includes stops in various cities across the United States and Canada. Tickets for the new dates go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
Ann Wilson, the 73-year-old frontwoman of the rock band Heart, is set to embark on a world tour with the group, showcasing her ageless appearance and powerful vocals that have captivated fans for nearly 50 years. With hits like "Alone" and "Barracuda," Heart has achieved massive success, and their upcoming Royal Flush Tour will take them across the US, Canada, and Europe, with UK stops in July. Fans are eagerly anticipating the tour, expressing their excitement and admiration for the legendary rock singer.
Iconic 70s rock bands Heart and Cheap Trick are set to perform at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville on May 18 as part of Heart's Royal Flush Tour, with tickets going on sale on February 2.
Heart announces their 2024 'Royal Flush Tour' with special guest Cheap Trick, spanning 37 concerts across North America from April to September. The tour includes co-headlining concerts with Journey and Def Leppard. Fans can purchase tickets on secondary market platforms like Vivid Seats before the official sale date, and the tour will feature classic hits like "Barracuda" and "Magic Man." The Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, have been active with separate performances and new music releases, and the tour marks their official reunion after a five-year hiatus.
Heart and Cheap Trick are teaming up for the Royal Flush tour, which will kick off in April and wrap up in September, including dates in both the U.S. and Europe. The tour will feature a reunited Heart with Ann and Nancy Wilson, along with Cheap Trick. The Wilson sisters had put Heart on hiatus between 2016 and 2019 due to a family dispute, but have since reunited and are excited to reconnect with their fans.
Rock bands Heart and Cheap Trick are set to perform at two Upstate New York concerts as part of Heart's 2024 "Royal Flush" tour, with shows scheduled for August 10 at the MVP Arena in Albany and August 11 at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo.