"Don't be afraid to go to the doctor and get checked. But if you are it's ok. Just make sure you do it afraid, but ultimately, get it done," she says.
The Grand Rapids Griffins game on Feb. 19 will be a memorable one for one West Michigan woman as the team raises awareness about heart health.
If left untreated, Afib can lead to stroke, heart failure and premature cardiac death. But fortunately, Afib is treatable and, in some cases, preventable.
Is your heart working fine or its in trouble? Here are the top 10 signs that clearly says your heart is struggling to ...
Blockages in coronary arteries cause sudden heart attacks, leading to heart muscle damage. In contrast, heart failure is a ...
No cardiac tests were ordered, and he was sent home with a steroid prescription that likely worsened his condition. Not only ...
While some doctors said this condition is becoming more widely recognised now largely due to the increasing availability and ...
The ancient Greek philosopher and polymath Aristotle once concluded that the human heart is tri-chambered and that it was the ...
Speaking to the Star, Cardiologist, Dr. Vijaysihn Patil, of Nairobi West Hospital says that from February 10-15, 2025, Heart ...
Dr Hilary Jones has warned the UK about a ticking health timebomb which risks overwhelming the NHS. Speaking on ITV's ...
SHELDON—When 30-year-old Lindsey Hoogendoorn received a call at work from her doctor, urging her to head straightaway to the ...
A vet has warned dog owners about a common health condition that affects older pups - and it's important to know the symptoms ...
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