Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a general term that describes a disease of the heart or blood vessels. Blood flow to the heart, brain or body can be reduced because of a: blood clot (thrombosis) build-up of fatty deposits inside an artery, leading to the artery hardening and narrowing (atherosclerosis)
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Over 30,000 people in the UK are currently on dialysis. Among the deaths, 50% are accompanied by heart failure; on the other hand, about half
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This article explains the importance of heart examinations for dialysis patients to prevent heart failure, as well as two common problems in cardiorenal care...
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Heart failure is an irreversible disease. As long as the heart function is damaged, it cannot restore its original function. Only ...
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Coronary heart disease is called "the first killer of human health". According to the World Health Organization's data, the mortality rate of coronary heart...
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Today, we'll look at 8 of the best foods that naturally unclog arteries. These foods have been shown in scientific studies to reduce plaque buildup...
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According to the World Health Organization, ischemic heart disease is the number one killer in the world, and stroke ranked second, and...