Too much belly fat, raises heart risks
Researchers already know that stomach fat — known as abdominal obesity — increases the risk of having a first heart attack. But new research finds that having excessive fat in this specific area also increases risk of subsequent heart attacks. Belly fay & other measures of obesity affect heart health People with too much fat […]
Read moreHeart Attack: Younger People Can Have Heart Attack Too
Overview Heart attack doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults too. This is partly because the conditions that lead to heart attack are happening at younger ages. However, your risk increases as you get older. To the surprise scientific evidence and various studies show that the prevalence of heart attacks […]
Read moreHow Worst Eating Habits Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease
It’s no secret to be thoughtful about the eating habits and food choices you make, to save yourself from heart disease. The battle against heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes – three of the world’s leading causes of death – may be won or lost on your grocery list. Unhealthy eating habits standout as […]
Read moreCan People with Heart Disease Exercise Safely?
Staying active is essential for the heart and overall health. Regular activity is one of the best ways to make a good recovery once diagnosed or treated for heart disease. But how, and how much? A regular exercise is one of the most important things you can do for you heart. Being active helps you […]
Read moreCholesterol Levels – Why Age is a Factor
Overview Cholesterol is a waxy type of fat, or lipid, which moves throughout your body in your blood. Lipids are substances that do not dissolve in water, so they do not come apart in blood. Your body makes cholesterol, but you can also get it from foods. Cholesterol is only found in foods that come […]
Read moreAbdominal Aortic Aneurysm
An enlargement of the aorta, the main blood vessel that delivers blood to the body, at the level of the abdomen. An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) can be life-threatening if it bursts. What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)? The word “aneurysm” is borrowed from the Greek “aneurysma” meaning “a widening.” So basically, aortic aneurysm […]
Read moreExcess Body Weight Can Pose Additional Problems after Heart Disease Treatment
More and more people are becoming obese which is not healthy. The prevalence of obesity continues to climb nationwide, as does the prevalence of heart diseases requiring heart surgery. Generally the BMI indicates if you are obese or overweight. People who are obese and overweight are going to face severe chronic illness or stress. They […]
Read moreHeart Valve Disease – What does that mean?
The human body is like a well-oiled machine. The heart has one of the most important functions in the machine — pumping blood throughout the body. This process is called circulation. There are many different types of heart disease, and heart valve disease is one of the most common. Fortunately, valve disease is treatable — […]
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