theheart.org is owned and produced by Medscape. It provides information on caring for people with disorders of the heart and circulation, and on preventing such disorders.

heartThe audience consists of cardiologists, allied healthcare professionals (such as nurses and lab technicians), and referring physicians. Access to theheart.org is free for healthcare professionals who are members of recognized professional associations, and for eligible media representatives and medical libraries. Medical industry representatives must subscribe.

They are committed to providing you with balanced, accurate health information. The website employs editorial professionals who are responsible for content selection, development and maintenance process. They do recognize the importance of maintaining a clear separation between  independent editorial content and any materials that are advertising or any content that may be influenced by our sponsors.


All content that has been directly produced with third-party financial support , such as an educational grant, is published in the Satellite programs section of the website. They use a distinctive blue-grey shading behind the listings of such content, and behind all advertisements.

Wherever feasible, they give references and sources for all information on the website. In particular, it provide the names, credentials, and affiliations of major contributors.

This site is a venue for information, slides, articles, tools, and support material for physicians and healthcare providers. It shows you ACS,   Arrhythmia/EP,  Brain/Kidney/Peripheral, Clinical cardiology, Heart failure, Hypertension, Imaging, Interventional/Surgery, Lipid/Metabolic, Prevention, and Thrombosis Risk in their main navigation menu.

So guys, if you could not find your medical articles especially in cardiology categories, I refer you to this site. I encompassed your time to become a member of this heart site if you’re interested in after read my post. Hope it usefull for you, thank you  :)