Eating for a healthy heart is plain old smart. Matter of fact this series of articles were a part of a local community class taught at my local community center for the soul purpose of consumer awareness.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. Statistics for women show that, if you add up all of the deaths resulting from the next top eight causes of death in women (including breast cancer), the number would be lower than the number of women's lives lost to heart attacks each year. Most women do
Heart disease causes are many and varied. Among the most common are those caused by lifestyle changes that can be easily managed, such as eating a healthy diet and exercising, managing your weight so that it stays within the healthy range, and keeping up on family risk factors for heart disease, thu
Transluminal radiofrequency ablation of renal nerves has recently been introduced into clinical medicine and has sparked substantial interest from affected patients and health care providers. Find out why the sparks of interest are flying.
Some interesting tit bits regarding cholesterol are provided. For example, it has been demonstrated that exercise can elevate the good cholesterol levels. The same is also achieved by the regular consumption of red grapes.
If you're under 50 and have near-average cholesterol levels, you -- and your doctor -- may think heart disease is something you don't need to worry about just yet.
High cholesterol has long been known to be a major factor in heart disease and premature death as a consequence, so lowering it is clearly a smart idea. There are 2 mains ways to lower cholesterol that have been established to work: 1) adopt a healthier lifestyle and 2) take cholesterol lowering dru
Study concludes that balloon angioplasty is an excellent alternative to surgical intervention in the management of native AC in neonates and young infants.
Primary PCI has become the therapy of choice in myocardial reperfusion during STEMI, but what about patients who don't fully regain perfusion -- due to high thrombus burden?
Heart disease is the number one killer globally. It can hit anybody at any age. So, it is important to take action to prevent it from happening. Here are 6 ways to do it.