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Sleep joins revamped list of heart health essentials The new Life's Essential 8 is an encouraging and easier-to-understand way to help people track cardiovascular health.
Together with our dedicated support staff, we work with each patient and their referring physician to properly diagnose disorders of the heart. To schedule an appointment, please call our office at 973-942-1141.
Did you know that women are just as likely as men to have a heart attack? The most common heart attack symptom in women is chest pain, and chest discomfort that lasts more than a few minutes.
FAQ: What is coronary artery disease? CAD is the most common type of heart disease, and occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the heart become hardened and narrowed due to a buildup of plaque on their inner walls.
With summer in full swing, it's important to know how to protect your heart & brain from the heat. Read more on the topic below...
9 ways to protect your heart and brain from the summer heat Hot weather can strain heart and brain health. Here's expert advice on staying safe.
Did you know that many of our cardiologists have been recognized by other local doctors as the most trusted and exceptional physicians in Wayne, NJ? Learn more about our practice here: https://bit.ly/3pOuzth
An Echocardiogram is an ultra-sound of the heart. It uses sound waves to create a moving picture of the heart that is more detailed than x-ray and involves no radiation exposure. Learn more about this diagnostic here: https://bit.ly/3c2No4t
When working properly, the heart’s valves open and close properly. However, abnormalities can occur at birth, and may also develop later due to infection, rheumatic fever, and changes in valve structure due to age.
Medication can be effective in treating valvular heart disease, as can surgery. Learn more here: (https://bit.ly/3tklpZb)
Do you love to get outside and grill? This article from the American Heart Association offers some great tips to take a more heart-healthy approach to grilling season.
5 steps for a heart-healthy grilling season Cooking fatty meats on high heat is a time-honored tradition of backyard barbecues but can be bad for the heart. Some tasty alternatives and healthful hacks may help.
At Advanced Cardiology Practice, we listen to each patient describe their symptoms, then consult with their primary care physician and use a variety of diagnostic tools & techniques to determine the most prudent and effective treatment options. (http://bit.ly/32NFXem)
Heart disease can be managed but not cured, so prevention and early detection are the best approaches. Ask your cardiologist how you can determine your risk factors, and what lifestyle changes you can make to keep your heart healthy! (https://bit.ly/2TzLaTm)
It is a common misconception that if you feel fine, you don’t have to worry about high blood pressure. Nearly 103 million adults in the US have high blood pressure, and many don't experience symptoms or even know they have it.
Although they may sound similar, heat stroke & stroke are very different. Learn more about the differences through the American Heart Association video below!
What’s the difference between heat stroke and stroke? Although they sound similar, heat stroke and stroke are different. Learn the symptoms of these life-threatening conditions.Read the story here: https://news....
Did you know that each year, more than 800,000 people in the United States will have a heart attack?
Did you know that women are somewhat more likely than men to experience additional heart attack symptoms including shortness of breath, nausea, and back or jaw pain?
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New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association notes that consuming roughly 3 grams of omega-3 fatty acids each day (in food or supplement form), may be the optimal amount needed to help lower blood pressure.
Consuming about 3 grams of omega-3 fatty acids a day may lower blood pressure An analysis of dozens of studies finds roughly 3 grams of omega-3 fatty acids – in food or dietary supplements – may be the optimal amount needed to lower blood pressure.
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FAQ: What is a stroke? A stroke is the rapid loss of brain function resulting from a reduction of blood supply to the brain. This can be due to hemorrhage or a blockage of blood supply.
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