Your chances of having a heart attack are greater if you've already had one. Here are lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk.
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Cardiovascular disease experts propose a new approach to treating heart disease, focusing on atherosclerosis prevention and ...
Heart disease continues to be one of the leading causes of death globally, but here’s the hopeful news - an estimated 80% of ...
The number of heart attacks has been increasing rapidly in recent times. What should you do if you are alone and have a heart ...
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Every August, primary care doctors stock their clinics with influenza vaccines and start reminding patients to get their annual shot. We usually tell patients, “The flu vaccine can reduce your risk of ...
ALMOST everyone who suffers a heart attack, stroke or heart failure shows warning signs well before their first event, a ...
Nighttime is when the body is supposed to rest, heal, and recharge. But, it is also a vulnerable hour, when silent heart attacks and seizures can strike. According to renowned health guru Dr Mickey ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Over 80 percent of heart attacks could have been prevented with early detection of heart disease, yet most people are never tested for it. Victoria Dupuy, founder and CEO of No ...