Blog Posts in July, 2014
Posted on Jul 30, 2014 By
A heart murmur is a whooshing or clicking sound when a physician listens to your heart through a stethoscope. Many heart murmurs are not associated with serious problems, but most valve problems are ...
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Posted on Jul 18, 2014 By
Peripheral artery disease (also called peripheral arterial disease) is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. When you develop peripheral artery ...
Continue reading "An Overview of Peripheral Arterial Disease" »
Posted on Jul 17, 2014 By
Cardiac Solutions Team Members are working toward donations among themselves and at the end... Physicians will match the donations... all for a GREAT Cause, Choir Boys L.E.M.C.
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Posted on Jul 16, 2014 By
Studies show that making a few simple changes to your lifestyle can drastically reduce your risk of heart disease and heart attack. Cardiologists have identified some major risk factors of heart ...
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Posted on Jul 11, 2014 By
If your cardiologist diagnoses you with an arrhythmia, it means that you have an abnormal heartbeat. There are many different types of arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, and ...
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Posted on Jul 9, 2014 By
Millions of Americans suffer from heart disease, which is most often caused by high cholesterol. If you have high cholesterol, work with your cardiologist to learn some simple tips to lead a ...
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Posted on Jul 7, 2014 By
For years, cardiologists have cautioned patients that drinking to excess can increase the risk of heart disease. Excess consumption of alcohol is considered to be more than two drinks daily for men or ...
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Posted on Jul 2, 2014 By
Cholesterol is a wax-like substance that your body naturally produces. Although your body requires a certain amount of cholesterol, many people have too much because the liver manufactures more ...
Continue reading "Comparing Good and Bad Cholesterol" »