
Managing Heart Disease During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Having heart disease doesn’t mean you will definitely develop a serious illness from coronavirus. In fact, you can do a lot to protect yourself during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Having heart disease doesn’t mean you will definitely develop a serious illness from coronavirus. In fact, you can do a lot to protect yourself during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Heart disease is the nation’s biggest killer for Americans. For Scott Wilfong, his heart troubles started at age 18, but they didn’t stop until he was 63 thanks to the help of AdventHealth caregivers.
Silent heart attacks don’t have the same symptoms as regular heart attacks but are just as serious. Safeguard your heart by scheduling a checkup with an AdventHealth specialist.
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The best treatments to lower LDL or “bad” cholesterol levels involve a range of different methods, including lifestyle and diet. Speaking with your doctor and getting a lipid profile test is the first...
A well lived life is one worth celebrating, and by taking your health into your own hands, you can prepare to maximize your time while living with heart failure.
Heart disease is the most common cause of death among women, and younger women are having more heart attacks. Most of our heart disease risk is within our control.
Doctors have known for a long time that having diabetes raises your risk of heart attack. A new study is highlighting the dangers of diabetes for people under 40.
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