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News | Media What’s the Connection Between Asthma and High Blood Pressure?

If you have been diagnosed with asthma of any kind, you will be given instructions on how to manage it. These instructions may include identifying and avoiding your triggers, taking your medication as prescribed, and adopting dietary and exercise routines that can enhance lung function.

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Posted on June 20 2023
Media | Blog Can Congestive Heart Failure be Reversed?

Chronic congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body. Numerous conditions, such as heart valve disease, excessive blood pressure, and coronary artery disease, might contribute to it. Fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling in the legs and feet, and difficulties exercising are all typical signs of CHF.

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Posted on June 19 2023
News | Media Heart Attack Symptoms, Actions, And Tests

How can you differentiate between common indigestion symptoms and potential signs of a heart attack, and what immediate actions should you take if you suspect a heart attack?

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Posted on June 16 2023
News | Media How Can Men Manage Their Blood Pressure?

Blood pressure is an important indicator of overall health and well-being. Let's find out more about men's blood pressure, including how and why it differs from women, and some recommended ways to manage and maintain healthy blood pressure levels.

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Posted on June 13 2023
Blog | Media Is ED a Silent Alarm? The Startling Connection to Heart Disease You Need to Know!

While Erectile dysfunction (ED) is often associated with psychological factors such as stress and anxiety, it can also be a symptom of underlying medical conditions, including heart disease. In this blog post, we will explore the relationship between ED and heart disease. What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)? Before discussing the relationship between ED and heart […]

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Posted on June 12 2023
News | Media What You Should Know About Isolated Systolic Hypertension

High blood pressure, commonly known as hypertension, is known to jeopardize your heart health. However, not all hypertension is the same, and a lesser-known variety known as isolated systolic hypertension can foretell more serious complications, such as damage to organs other than your heart. This disorder can be a precursor to more serious cardiovascular issues, as well as a source of significant concerns.

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Posted on June 11 2023