You Are Never Too Young to Talk to Your Cardiologist About Heart Health
Heart disease doesn’t happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults more and more often. The reality is that heart problems can begin at any age. “A study found that the rate of heart attacks in younger people (aged 35-64 years) increased from 27% to 32%.” Heart disease—and the conditions that lead […]
Read moreCongenital Heart Disease in Adults
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a broad term, which is used to describe several cardiac defects that may be found at birth. Congenital means that you’re born with the defect. Some congenital heart defects might not cause any problems. Complex defects, however, can cause life-threatening complications. CHD is the most prevalent inborn disorder found in […]
Read moreLockdown (Unlock 1.0) Rules Change, What Do They Mean for People with Heart Conditions?
We all know the current time is defined as Unlock 1.0 with many of the work and marketing getting ease of operating. Slowly people are getting back to the normal work life in spite of increasing cases around. But we all know that we need to go to work with great precautions. We all know […]
Read moreWomen, Menopause and Heart Disease
As you age, heart disease risks rises. But for a women symptoms can become more evident after the onset of menopause. Also making healthy choices during any decade of life increases the chances of staying healthy as you age. QUICK FACT: Menopause does not cause cardiovascular diseases in women. Actually certain risk factors increase around […]
Read moreCVD and COVID-19: Take Care of Your Heart
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is just like other underlying health conditions that poses the risk of getting infected by the new coronavirus COVID-19. People of all ages can be infected by COVID-19, especially over the age of 60 and those we have underlying medical conditions: Hypertension Diabetes Chronic Respiratory Disease Cardiovascular Disease Cancer CVD Patients – […]
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