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The Importance of Cardiovascular Health: An Overview

GEMMS

Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and lifestyle choices such as not smoking and managing stress are all crucial for achieving and maintaining optimal cardiovascular health. By prioritizing cardiovascular health, individuals can improve their quality of life and longevity. Why is cardiovascular health important?

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How Mental Health Can Affect Your Heart Health

MIBHS

While it’s well-known that mental health issues like anxiety and depression can profoundly impact one’s quality of life, what’s often overlooked is their potential to affect physical health, particularly the heart. Sleep deprivation is linked to inflammation, obesity, and other risk factors for heart disease.

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Rivus HU6 Shows Obesity-HFpEF Potential

CardiacWire

Rivus Pharmaceuticals’ HU6 is showing promise as a future obesity-related HFpEF treatment, after topline results from its Phase 2a HuMAIN trial revealed valuable weight, symptom, and cardiometabolic improvements – without the risk of muscle loss. The post Rivus HU6 Shows Obesity-HFpEF Potential appeared first on Cardiac Wire.

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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. By detecting and addressing heart problems early, you can reduce your risk of serious complications and improve your quality of life.

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Cardiovascular Risk: What Men Need To Know

MIBHS

His techniques and protocols allow for excellent results and greatly improved quality of life. Regular blood pressure checks and lifestyle modifications, such as a heart-healthy diet and exercise, are essential for managing this risk. Dr. Ciuffo is an expert in high-risk heart surgery cases.

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Does Erectile Dysfunction Improve After Bypass Surgery?

MIBHS

Lifestyle Habits: Obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of exercise can all negatively impact sexual function. Factors such as age, severity of heart disease, risk factors, and lifestyle choices (such as smoking and diet) can all influence the outcome. Patients may experience temporary ED while their body heals.

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Unraveling the Link Between Mental Health and Cardiovascular Disease 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

Depression can lead to unhealthy behaviors such as poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, and non-adherence to medication, which are risk factors for CVD. Recognizing and addressing the bidirectional relationship between cardiovascular and mental health is crucial for promoting overall wellness and quality of life.