Does Practicing Self-Compassion Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease?
Recent research suggests that practicing self-compassion can lower our risk of heart disease in addition to mental health benefits.
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There are various drugs that are used to treat atrial fibrillation before or after cardioversion, learn about each of them in this article.
There are certain sports or exercise routines that are well suited for people with diabetes to maintain a more healthy heart.
Being obese can lead to many health issues but one of the main ways obesity affects one’s health is how it impacts the heart.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made telehealth the norm in cardiology and other specialties, which comes with its benefits and challenges.
Electronic records are a hot topic in the medical community as they can make it easier but is the blockchain good for storing such confidential information?
If you want to learn about cardiology, here are the top cardiology journals where you can find trusted and reliable information.
For doctors to avoid problems with radiation, the 3 basic principles of radiation safety are time, distance, and shielding.
Scientists have discovered that two types of Vitamin K - found in green vegetables, meat and cheese - can benefit the heart.
Fish oil has numerous health benefits and the FDA recently approved its very first drug that is fish oil based. What is it used for?
It seems that the best way to help your heart is to eat mostly plant-based foods, but avoid sugary or salty snack foods and include fish or chicken.
High intensity interval training (or HIIT) is a popular workout composed of intense interval training with short rest periods and can help your heart.
Lots of things help your heart like aerobic exercise, strength training, and a portion-controlled eating plan but strengthening your core is also great.
According to research by the American Heart Association, former NFL players are 6 times more likely to have atrial fibrillation (AFib) than other men.
Steroids may be tempting for athletes to get an edge but they can have devastating effects on your body, including your cardiological health.
Sitting in traffic is never ideal but research shows that chronic noise exposure can be damaging to heart health.
Research is now discovering links between increased heart attack risks and watching sports.
Optimism not only helps you feel better about the future but research shows that positivity can actually help your heart health.
There are various cardiovascular implantable electronic devices including pacemakers, Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and Subcutaneous ICDs.
Apple Watches serve many functions but one important one for people with atrial fibrillation or other heart issues is as an EKG (electrocardiogram).
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming medicine and is now being used to predict when patients are at risk for having a heart attack or stroke.
You might be able to use technology like smartphones to help you self-monitor your heart rate and potentially prevent or reduce heart attacks.