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Life After Heart Attacks in Low-Income and Minority Communities

A recent JAMA study on the long-term effects of heart attacks has revealed an improvement in hospitalization and mortality rates after a 10-year period for a majority of people but not for low-income and minority communities.  Mortality rates and recurrence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), or heart attack, after one year, have declined in the […]

  • Posted on: May 19 2022
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Can Cardiomyopathy Lead to Heart Failure?

What causes cardiomyopathy and can it lead to heart failure? Cardiomyopathy is a disease that affects the heart muscle, making it difficult to do its main job of pumping blood throughout the body. As the disease progresses, the heart muscle may begin to stiffen or become thicker or thinner than normal. This can result in […]

  • Posted on: May 6 2022
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Fatty Foods and Their Harmful Effects on the Heart

It’s a well-known fact that fatty foods contribute to a person’s risk of heart disease and cardiovascular illnesses like atherosclerosis. Most people are aware that a diet high in saturated and trans fat predisposes them to high cholesterol, heart disease, and other health issues over time, but what about in the short term?  An Experiment […]

  • Posted on: Apr 29 2022
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COVID-19 and Heart Damage

Does COVID-19 contribute to heart attacks and other types of heart damage? If there is anything we have become certain about when it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is that there is so much that we do not know. COVID-19 is the disease caused by the virus, SARS-CoV-2, which translates to “severe acute respiratory […]

  • Posted on: Apr 8 2022
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Doppler Ultrasound: When It Is Used and What to Expect

A doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses ultrasonic sound waves to create images of the body. Healthcare professionals use this technology to learn about a patient’s blood flow and look for blockages or other types of irregularities. When Is a Doppler Ultrasound Ordered? While a Doppler ultrasound can be used to assist […]

  • Posted on: Mar 28 2022
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Risk Factors for Heart Disease

What are the main risk factors that lead to developing heart disease? Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, comes in many forms, including coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, heart valve disease, irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), and stroke. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that heart disease accounts for over 17 million deaths worldwide each […]

  • Posted on: Mar 4 2022
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World’s Biggest Killer: Ischemic Heart Disease

Can plaque buildup in arteries eventually lead to a heart attack? As the world scrambles trying to get ahead of and ultimately defeat the COVID pandemic, other health issues have not gone away. Some of the most deadly are made even more serious because we don’t always have warning signs. High blood pressure is known […]

  • Posted on: Feb 21 2022
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5 Natural Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure

Over time, high blood pressure can negatively impact your health. If untreated, high blood pressure damages your arteries and increases your risk of heart disease.  While a doctor may prescribe many medications to treat high blood pressure, you can also make essential lifestyle changes to improve your health and prevent more serious conditions from developing. […]

  • Posted on: Feb 18 2022
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Stress Tests: What Can They Tell Us?

Heart disease is very common in the U.S. If you are experiencing any symptoms or irregularities concerning your heart, it’s important to get in touch with a medical provider right away. The right doctor can determine whether you have cardiovascular disease or other underlying medical issues. Addressing health concerns (particularly those having to do with […]

  • Posted on: Jan 25 2022
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Bradycardia

Can a slower than normal heart rate be a sign of damage from a heart attack? Lowering your heart rate is a good thing. That’s one of the goals of deep breathing exercises, meditation, and “getting back to nature”, right? We are constantly being told that our stress levels are too high and that we […]

  • Posted on: Jan 11 2022
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