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Understanding the Difference Between Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest

MIBHS

Seeking emergency medical attention can restore blood flow and prevent further damage.

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The Importance of Regular Heart Check-Ups: What You Need to Know

AMS Cardiology

Heart disease prevention : By identifying risk factors for heart disease such as smoking, unhealthy diet and lack of exercise you can take steps to modify your lifestyle and reduce your risk. Exercise regularly : Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days.

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American College of Cardiology ACC.24 Late-breaking Science and Guidelines Session Summary

DAIC

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How to Prevent Peripheral Artery Disease

AMS Cardiology

Below, we examine several prevention strategies: Regular Exercise Engaging in regular physical activity is crucial for maintaining optimal cardiovascular health. Exercise helps improve blood circulation, strengthen the heart and manage weight—all of which can help reduce the risk of PAD. Why AMS Cardiology?

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Women and Heart Health: Unique Considerations and Risks

MIBHS

Conditions like preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and hypertension during pregnancy are not only dangerous during pregnancy but also serve as indicators of future cardiovascular problems. Regular Exercise : Physical activity is a powerful tool for maintaining heart health.

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The First 60 Minutes of a Heart Attack: The Golden Hour

Wellnest

However, recent studies have observed that people below 40 are also experiencing heart attacks due to high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, and social and mental stress. Although both techniques have advantages and limitations, primary angioplasty is the chosen therapy in most cases.