Heart failure (HF) is a heterogenous clinical syndrome with a broad range of symptoms and signs, which are attributed to divergent underlying etiologies that induce structural or functional abnormality of the heart [1]. HF affects more than 60 million adults globally and is characterized by severe...
In this article, we summarize the literature on recent advances regarding therapeutic strategies and diagnostic methods for CAD. 2. Diagnoses and Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease “But there is a disorder of the breast marked with strong and peculiar symptoms, considerable for the kind of ...
Your eye doctor can help keep an eye on your heart. Risk factors for heart disease like high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol can be detected early during a comprehensive eye exam. In fact, your eye doctor may be the first to detect if you’re at risk for a heart attack o...
Theoccipital lobein the rear part of the brain processes vision. Astrokein this region of the brain is less common than in other parts of the brain. When it does occur, symptoms of vision loss and changes to sight can vary depending on the location. Risk factors for a stroke include hea...
Don’t be in denial Finally, be patient.Depression symptoms do improve with treatment, but it can take time. Finding the best treatment may require trying more than one type of medication or treatment approach. Encourage treatment Provide support ...
Pacemakers are the most common way to treat bradycardia to help restore the heart's normal rhythm and relieve symptoms by sending electrical impulses to the heart to increase the heart rate. Houston Methodist Hospital in Texas is now offering a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Micr...
… I did not take my water pill [on a cruise], so the doctor in Norway told me …“heart failure may cause you to die”. I didn’t realize that it was that serious … [Before that] I didn’t pay too much attention. I [had] said, “as long as it’s not ‘heart attack’ ...
Acute liver and heart injuries have been observed, along with diarrhea and kidney failure, suggesting that non-respiratory symptoms may also play a role, if not primarily, in COVID-19 patients [32]. Clinical findings have suggested that patients with COVID-19 have aggravated inflammatory ...