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Cardiac Diseases, Surgical Procedures and Types

August 22, 2018 by Jeff Montenegro Leave a Comment

The heart is a fist sized organ made of muscles, chambers, valves and blood vessels. Any malfunctions or damage to any part of the heart imparts its functions. Most of us think about a heart attack when we talk about heart diseases, but the heart is prone to many problems and potential diseases. In … [Read more...] about Cardiac Diseases, Surgical Procedures and Types

Filed Under: Cardiology / Cardiac Care Tagged With: cardiac diseases, cardiac failure, cardiac health, healthy heart, heart diseases, heart failure, heart health

Heart Attack Symptoms and Live Saving Tips

July 17, 2018 by Jeff Montenegro Leave a Comment

There are many deadly and dreadful diseases that could gradually kill us. However, there are a few silent killers that could take away your life without any warnings. Heart Attack is one of the deadliest diseases and a number one killer. Shortness of breath, heavy sweating, imbalance, holding the … [Read more...] about Heart Attack Symptoms and Live Saving Tips

Filed Under: Cardiology / Cardiac Care Tagged With: cardiac failure, heart attack, heart attack symptoms, heart failure, symptoms of heart attack, tips to handle heart failure, warning signs of heart failure

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