Silent heart attacks are just as their name implies – there are no signs and the symptoms often present as something else. Except for these characteristics, silent heart attacks are no different than any other heart attack, which occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, or if the heart itself is damaged or scarred. Are you at risk for a silent heart attack? Knowing these signs and symptoms just may save your life or the life of someone you love. Soreness in chest, back, and arms When ... [Read More]
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Which Diets are Most Effective for Weight Loss?
It seems like there are thousands of diet plans that promise you will lose weight quickly. However, not all plans work and not all plans are safe. Your nutritional intake is an important component of your health. Unhealthy dieting will not only put you at risk for health problems, but it will also most likely prevent you from losing weight effectively. While you may lose some weight initially, you are likely to gain it back after getting off the diet plan. So what diets are most effective? ... [Read More]
What Is the Difference Between a Nuclear Stress Test and a Regular Stress Test?
Stress tests monitor your heart’s electrical activity and are used to determine whether or not you have a heart complication. The difference between a standard stress test and a nuclear stress test lies in the method and equipment and, therefore, the depth of assessment of possible heart conditions. Your doctor may request a stress test to evaluate your heart’s function and/or blood flow, and to help identify any heart abnormalities. What Is a Stress Test? Also called a standard exercise ... [Read More]
Benefits of Cardiac Testing
The cardiovascular system is responsible for distributing oxygen, nutrients, and blood to every part of the body. The heart is one of the most powerful and critical muscles in the body. It is also prone to a variety of illnesses and conditions. Fortunately, many cardiac tests can help diagnose conditions prior to them becoming life-threatening. Cardiac testing can help catch conditions and illnesses early on and can potentially add years to your life. Early Diagnosis and Treatment Dangerous ... [Read More]
What Causes Venous Insufficiency?
Veins are the blood vessels which are responsible for returning oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart for re-oxygenation. These vessels have walls and valves that control the blood and keep it flowing in one direction. However, if the valves are working poorly or start to fail, the blood can pool and form a bulge in the vein. This is called venous insufficiency, and it can cause spider veins, varicose veins, and skin ulcers, especially in the legs. Venous insufficiency has many causes ... [Read More]