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Category Archives: Heart Health

Lowering Systolic Blood Pressure Reduces Dementia, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Risk from Hypertension

A new study has found that through aggressive blood pressure interventions, the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and concurrent dementia is significantly reduced. This is the first study to link these results to both MCI and dementia. The study was done with a large population and had a long-term follow-up period, making the results ...click here to read more

What Are the Different Types of Arrhythmias?

You likely have heard the term arrhythmia, but what many people don’t realize is that there are many different types of arrhythmias. They are classified according to where they happen in the heart and by what they do to the heart’s rhythm. Essentially, the arrhythmia is a problem with the rate or rhythm of your ...click here to read more

Hearing Loss Puts You at Risk for This

A study has found that with hearing loss, there is also a greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among seniors. The study looked at medical records of 433 patients aged 80 to 106 to determine a possible link between hearing loss and CVD risk factors. Hearing loss information was collected using audiograms along with word ...click here to read more

Why You Should Eat More Mangoes

Mangoes are a delicious fruit, which can be eaten on their own, added to smoothies, or frozen and be served as a delightful summertime treat. But aside from them being delicious, mangoes are also really good for your heart. The latest research findings suggest that consuming mangoes can help relax blood vessels within two hours’ ...click here to read more

AFib with RVR: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

AFib with RVR is a medical term associated with arrhythmias or irregular heartbeats. While some people with arrhythmias don’t experience symptoms, others who suffer from atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (RVR) do have symptoms. RVR occurs when the ventricles, which are the lower chambers of the heart, beat too fast. Atrial fibrillation or AFib ...click here to read more

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High HDL Cholesterol in Postmenopausal Women May Not Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Study

There is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. This is something that we’re taught from early on in our adult lives as a way of lowering our risk for cardiovascular disease later in life. Traditionally, HDL cholesterol is considered one of these “good” cholesterols. HDL is actually a group of cholesterol that can vary in size ...click here to read more

How to Keep Your Heart Healthy in the Summer

The summer poses unique threats to your health, especially your heart. Summer is hot, which makes it a great time to get out and enjoy ourselves, but that added heat can cause heart problems, especially if you already have an underlying heart problem. Here are some tips that can keep your heart safe during the ...click here to read more

Five Fruits to Eat for Healthier Cholesterol

It’s no surprise that cholesterol levels are heavily linked with what you eat. Eating a diet high in trans fats, saturated fat, and sugar will contribute to higher levels of LDL cholesterol – the bad kind. On the other hand, eating high fiber foods can help remove cholesterol from the body. Fiber can be found ...click here to read more

This Health Test Could Protect Your Heart

If you’re over the age of 50, you have probably undergone a bone density test to detect early signs of osteoporosis. Well, that same bone test may also be useful in detecting heart disease. The researchers of the study examined bone density scans from over 1,000 women who were followed for 15 years. They found ...click here to read more

E-Cigarettes Increase Systolic Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Study

A new study has compared the risk of e-cigarettes on cardiovascular disease with the risk caused by traditional cigarettes. The researchers also compared the effects of e-cigarettes with nicotine versus those that are nicotine-free. The participants were separated into experimental groups of either smoking cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or nicotine-free e-cigarettes. The researchers took vitals from the ...click here to read more