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The Vital Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation After a Heart Event

MIBHS

If you’ve recently experienced a heart attack, heart surgery, or been diagnosed with heart disease, your doctor has likely recommended cardiac rehabilitation. This structured approach helps strengthen your heart muscle, improves circulation, and reduces the likelihood of future heart attacks or complications.

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New Guidelines on Peripheral Artery Disease Issued by American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology and Leading Medical Societies

DAIC

A new joint guideline from the American Heart Association (AHA), the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and nine other medical societies reports early diagnosis and treatment of peripheral artery disease is essential to improve outcomes and reduce amputation risk, heart attack, stroke and death for people with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD).

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Feature | Bridging the Gender Gap in Heart Health: Women’s Specialized Clinics

American College of Cardiology

These have ranged from heart attacks, cardio-obstetrics, breast cancer, prevention and arrhythmias.8-13 Education forms a key pillar of the program, such as educating emergency room physicians about how women present with heart attacks compared with men. Circulation. Circulation. Circulation.

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Menopause, HRT & Cardiovascular Risk

Dr. Paddy Barrett

On average, females present with heart attacks later in life. 30% of all heart attacks in females happen at less than 65 years of age 3. Menopause The cardinal feature of menopause is the abrupt loss of circulating oestrogen 7. Circulation. Which is true for many females. Earlier in life. PMID: 9439456.

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Does Sars-Cov-2 exist?

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

They include the knowledge that blood does not circulate round the body, that Miasma causes infectious diseases, and the absolute requirement for strict bed rest following a heart attack. I was working on the front line during Covid, helping to manage the elderly in rehabilitation units and nursing homes. There are many.