Doing More Weekly Exercise May Reduce CVD & Premature Death Risk
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the primary cause of a higher death rate across the world. In the U.S., CVD accounts for approximately 600,000 deaths every
Only 6.8% of Americans Are in Optimal Cardiometabolic Health
Did you know? There was a decline in cardiometabolic health among U.S. adults from 1999-2000 to 2017-2018. Only 6.8% of adults are in optimal cardiometabolic health.
Sleep Heart Health Study Results
Study Shows that Poor Sleep Leads to Plaque Buildup and Poor Cardiovascular Health It makes sense, doesn’t it? A good night’s sleep is good for
Cholesterol Treatment – Injectable Alternative to Statins
High cholesterol effects 38% of American adults and proves to be a key trigger for the onset of cardiovascular disease such as coronary heart disease, stroke,
Heart Inflammation after COVID-19 Vaccine
The vaccine developed to treat COVID-19 has been a topic of hot debate since its inception. With questions swirling regarding the speed at which it
AFib Treatments: Ablation vs Medication
For many with atrial fibrillation, the standard procedure has long been the administration of one or more antiarrhythmic medications before progressing to catheter ablation. This
Blood Thinners Following A Stent
Typically, when a patient receives a stent, it’s recommended that they take blood thinners for up to a year after—but all of this could change
Warning Signs of Holiday Heart Syndrome
When it comes to the holidays, there’s plenty of good cheer to go around—but there’s also a holiday influx of alcohol consumption, too, causing a condition called holiday heart syndrome.
The Truth Behind Holiday Heart Attacks
Seasonal joy is at an all-time high around the holidays – but so is excessive eating, drinking, travel, stress, and pressure. The result? Heart attacks tend to surge during the holidays for these reasons and others.