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Cardiac therapy is often recommended for people who have heart disease or had a heart attack. Here are the benefits and risks associated with cardiac therapy.
Cardiology focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of disorders of the cardiovascular or circulatory system.
What does physical activity look like after heart surgery? Here's a quick look.
A new study suggests snoring poses a greater cardiac risk to women. The hearts of women who snore appear to become damaged more quickly than those of men who snore.
Certain cancer treatments can damage the heart and the cardiovascular system, a problem known as cardiotoxicity. Cardiologists and oncologists met recently to discuss strategies and future research directions for addressing these side effects.
If you have had a heart attack or have heart disease, the use of cardiac rehab can reduce symptoms associated with cardiac-related illnesses and conditions.
When you think about cardiovascular health, do you imagine a surgical suite or a doctor’s office? If so, you may be excited to learn about Praire Heart Institute’s Ornish Lifestyle Medicine p…
Magnesium can help lower the risk of sudden cardiac death in women.
A recent study has found that aspirin may help protect women who have a higher risk of cardiovascular events due to preeclampsia. Previously called toxemia, preeclampsia is a state which can affect pregnant women. It can cause high blood pressure thus increasing the risk of major cardiac problems, seizures or even death. Preeclamptic women may …