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Cardiologist Dr. Bimal Chhajer shares 10 heart-friendly foods that help lower cholesterol, control blood pressure, and fight inflammation for a healthier heart.
Hot weather can increase health risks for people with heart disease. Learn expert-backed tips to stay hydrated, avoid heat-related complications, and protect your heart all summer long.
Cardiac testing is essential for diagnosing and managing heart disease. I asked Lee Health Heart Institute Cardiologist Robert Cross, M.D., to explain tests used for assessing heart function ...
Heart disease, one of the leading causes of death worldwide, has long posed challenges in terms of both treatment and prevention.However, with recent advances in pharmaceutical medicine, managing ...
February is American Heart Month. While most of us are aware of the general risk factors for heart disease, like obesity, high cholesterol levels and tobacco use, “they are so general, they ...
Preventing and managing heart disease requires a multi-faceted approach that combines lifestyle changes, early detection, and medical treatment.
September 01, 2024 Identifying and managing coronary artery disease Learn about the common symptoms, risk factors, and effective management strategies to keep your heart healthy ...
Carcinoid valve disease can occur because of carcinoid tumors which secrete chemicals that can damage the heart valves (especially the right-sided heart valves: the tricuspid and pulmonic valves).
Diabetes And Heart Disease: Why Managing Your Blood Sugar Is The Key To Protecting Your Heart Properly managing blood glucose and prioritizing cardiac health may help people achieve a quality life.
Discover how MemorialCare's Women's Heart Center at Long Beach is tackling the leading killer of women, heart disease, ...
While managing a child's heart disease can be challenging, it's entirely possible with the right approach and support. Written by: Ritika Sakhuja; Updated at: Jul 31, 2024 14:33 IST.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic disease that causes the heart muscle to become thicker, making it harder for the heart to pump blood. It's a condition that affects one in 200–500 people ...