The importance of learning CPR – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is very important to learn as the rate of heart attack is increasing day by day, where CPR can be put to use for the people whose heart has stopped ticking because...
View ArticleErection Problems and Heart Disease Link
Erectile dysfunction can be a treatable disease; however it may be a sign of a thriving heart disease as well. To identify it at the right time is important to treat both heart and erectile problem as...
View ArticlePathophysiology of Hypertension (HTN)
What is Hypertension (HTN) ? Hypertension is a chronic condition in which there is high blood pressure. Depending on the specific type, there are some variations in its pathophysiology. Pathophysiology...
View ArticleEchocardiogram (ECG)
What is Echocardiogram? The echocardiogram is a device used in the medical field that sends out ultrasound waves at the cardiac cavity and the heart itself, it then gathers the reflected sound waves...
View ArticleAngina Pectoris
What is Angina Pectoris? The heart is definitely on the top list of the most important muscles of the body, in fact, it could very well be the most important muscle in the body, because every single...
View ArticleHeart Palpitations After Eating
The feeling of a very fast heart beating after a meal is what we call heart palpitations. A fluttering heart can alarm a person, especially when a person is unaware of an underlying heart condition....
View ArticleHeaviness in the Chest
Imagine having fun with friends and then suddenly you feel some heaviness in your chest. You may dismiss it as something not important or you may find yourself scared to death because you might think...
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