Heart Health Articles & Analysis
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Recent Breakthroughs in Cardiovascular Research 1. The Impact of Plastics on Heart Health A recent study has revealed that chemicals leaching from plastic takeout containers into food can cause significant cardiovascular damage. ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is an essential medical test that provides vital information about the electrical signals emitted by the heart. This non-invasive examination can be conducted while the patient is at rest or during physical exercise, and it is a fundamental procedure for assessing heart ...
ByPanonIT
In the evolving landscape of healthcare technology, mobile ECG devices have emerged as a transformative tool for monitoring heart health. While traditional ECG machines have been pivotal in diagnosing and managing cardiovascular conditions, mobile ECG devices offer distinct advantages that make them a compelling choice for modern healthcare. ...
ByPanonIT
In the competitive world of sports, where pushing boundaries and achieving peak performance are the norms, one crucial element is often overlooked: heart health. The importance of regular electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, particularly using mobile ECG devices, cannot be emphasized enough. ...
ByPanonIT
The Benefits of Natural Lipids Promoting Heart HealthNatural lipids, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, have been extensively studied for their positive impact on heart health. ...
ByMatexcel
Do you have fragmented sleep all through the night? Do you wake up oftentimes at night, struggling to breathe? Is your partner tired of your heavy snoring and often reminds you to see a doctor? Well, if your chronic, frequent snoring is associated with sleep apnea, there are a number of factors and issues to be aware of. Basically, it’s a matter of cause and effect with sleep apnea ...
Understanding Sleep Apnea and Its Types Sleep apnea is a sleep-related breathing disorder that results in poor sleep quality and can lead to daytime fatigue or sleepiness, forgetfulness, and irritability. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are 3 types of sleep apnea to be aware of as follows: OSA or obstructive sleep apnea is the more common form of the disorder and affects roughly 30% of ...
Supporting Heart Health with Dunaliella Salina Dunaliella salina shows potential to reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and lipid peroxidation, all of which are key factors associated with the development of heart disease. The omega-3 fatty acids in salina also contribute to cardiovascular health by helping to lower ...
α-Galactosidase: An Enzyme at the Heart of Digestive Health α-Galactosidase is a key enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of α-galactosides, complex carbohydrates found in many plant-based foods. ...
Tab Lassiter – an employee of global vaccines leader CSL Seqirus – is about to receive a second transplant in an ongoing battle with a heart condition. He shares his story to explain why it’s critical to spread the word about heart health. Tab Lassiter once spent eight months resting anxiously in a hospital bed with ...
Interviews or articles are available on periodontal health related to heart disease, respiratory health, diabetes, strokes, and other systemic ...
As we prepare for this holiday season, with an extra dose of joy and elation, please keep in mind what overindulgence can do to your heart health, even in a relatively short period of time. You shouldn’t be surprised to learn that during the holiday season, when we not only tend to overindulge the most but also stress levels are typically the highest, ...
Even if heart health isn’t your top concern in the new year, you can’t go wrong staying on top of your cardiovascular wellbeing. ...
It can also indicate cardiovascular conditions that may need to be addressed medically. What Is a Good Heart Rate Variability for Fitness Enthusiasts? HRV is a strong indicator of good health and fitness but it is also unique for each individual. ...
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Heart Attack A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, typically because of a blood clot or plaque that built up in the arteries over time. ...
Load up on red, yellow, and orange produce like carrots, red peppers, and tomatoes; they contain carotenoids and vitamins that can nourish heart health. Berries are full of heart-healthy phytonutrients—try throwing some in a smoothie or your morning oatmeal. ...
For those suffering from chronic conditions such as dementia, diabetes, heart and respiratory disease, the health impact during traumatic periods such as this is magnified. ...
It is the most harmful pollutant to human health which can lead to respiratory diseases, lung cancer, and heart attacks. The World Health Organization measured the values of PM 2.5 and PM 10 during the years 2008 to 2013 in almost 1600 cities across the globe. ...
A study of cardiologists from Vall d’Hebron demonstrate it Tobacco use, alcoholism, sedentariness, unhealthy diet… The usual bad habits that provoques plaque build-up in the coronary arteries have a new ally, for the first time, pollution is considered a heart attack cause. The conclusion of the study is clear: In days with more pollution of PM 10 and PM 2.5, there ...
USSR immigrants had significantly higher BMI (27.6 ± 5.0 vs. 26.5 ± 4.7kg/m², P = 0.002) despite lower energy intake (1547.8 ± status (51% vs. 74%, P Keywords: fruit, vegetables, vegetable consumption, USSR immigrants, dietary consumption patterns, obesity rates, chronic diseases, Russia, Israel, native population, dietary intake, health status, heart attacks, ...