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News | Media Dilated vs. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: What’s the Difference?

Cardiomyopathy (cardio means heart; myopathy means a disorder of a muscle) is a term used to describe a disease of the heart muscle. But it goes further than that.

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Posted on May 17 2023
News | Media Flu diagnosis could significantly raise heart attack risk, a new study finds

According to a recent study from the Netherlands, those who contract the flu could be six times more likely to experience a heart attack in the days after receiving a diagnosis of the illness.

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Posted on May 13 2023
News How Blood Pressure Affects Women

Although blood pressure is a common problem, women may experience it very differently from males. While males have generally been the focus of cardiovascular research, new advances have sparked an increase in interest in the unique physiological differences that women experience.

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Posted on May 12 2023
News | Media Hypertension may be linked to more depression symptoms

Depression and hypertension occur together frequently, and both are risk factors. A trustworthy source for information on heart problems. Additionally, research has revealed that hypertension may harm the blood vessels of the brain, leading to depression symptoms in the elderly.

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Posted on May 10 2023
News | Media Fatigue and Heart Disease: How They’re Connected

When you have issues with your heart, fatigue can be one of the effects. Although some people may experience fatigue with heart disease in general, the issue can be especially notable after a cardiovascular event like a heart attack or stroke.

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Posted on May 9 2023
News The 8 best blood pressure monitors of 2023

Our doctors rate the best blood pressure monitors. A good blood pressure monitor that can offer you immediate numbers to log is the best option for an at-home approach to monitoring your blood pressure levels.

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Posted on May 9 2023
News Who is At Risk for High Blood Pressure?

High Blood Pressure known medically as hypertension, places people at risk for heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease—leading causes of death in the United States—high blood pressure just can’t be ignored, says Dr. Robert Segal, the founder of Manhattan Cardiology.

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Posted on May 2 2023
News What Is Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy?

Alcohol addiction for a prolonged period of time can have serious consequences for the heart, including weakened heart muscle, according to Robert Segal, M.D.

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Posted on May 2 2023
News How Wild Blueberries May Help Lower Blood Pressure and Boost Your Brain

According to a recent study, eating blueberries may help people lower their blood pressure.

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Posted on April 19 2023
News Can You Take Melatonin While on Blood Pressure Meds?

Combining this sleep aid with hypertension treatments can drop your blood pressure to dangerously low levels. Robert Segal, M.D., founder of Manhattan Cardiology and Medical Offices of Manhattan gives you the information you need to know if you’re looking for ways to treat your sleeplessness when you also have high blood pressure.

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Posted on April 18 2023