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Heart Disorders / Cardiology Quality of Life (Aftercare) Articles Overview

By: John's Hopkins Medical Center
January 5, 2010
Men are more at risk to experience an aortic aneurysm.  This serious and often deadly condition results from high risk factors. Complete article
October 2, 2009
The good numbers for blood pressure are moving down.  There are ways to help control this critical measure of health. Complete article
Reviewed by Basil Margolis, MD
July 10, 2009
The American Heart Association has determined that Omega-3 fatty acids benefit the heart of healthy people. Additionally, they benefit those at high risk of, or those who currently have, cardiovascular disease. Learn how to get more Omega-3 fatty acids into your diet. Complete article
June 1, 2009
If you have been diagnosed with a serious arrhythmia, there are steps you can take to control your risk of heart attack, cardiac arrest and stroke. This article helps educate you and those around you about this condition. Complete article
Exercise and drinking alcohol can have a beneficial compound effect on heart health when practiced together.
March 21, 2008
A recent study published in the European Heart Journal claims that exercise and drinking alcohol can have a beneficial compound effect when practiced together. Complete article
Knowing which vegetables provide the most benefit to your body can help you make better choices.
March 21, 2008
What are the benefit to risk factors in taking daily aspirin?
By: Barry Patel, Pharm. D.
March 21, 2009
Even though aspirin can be bought without a prescription, your specific benefit to risk factors should be first discussed with your health care provider. Complete article
Become aware of potential risks related to taking medication.
By: Barry Patel, Pharm. D.
January 20, 2009
Each year approximately 700,000 Americans make a trip to the hospital emergency room because of bad drug reactions. Learn guidelines to safely taking medications. Complete article
Certain melodies can provide real and measurable heatlh benefits by lowering stress.
January 20, 2009
A French study points to soothing melodies that can reduce levels of the stress  hormone cortisol. Complete article
Make your appointment as productive as possible wth these strategies
By: Nikhil L. Shah, DO, MPH
January 20, 2009
There are things you can do to improve your patient experience whether you go to the doctor on a regular basis or once a year for a routine physical. Complete article
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