Cardiology

Heart Health & Cardiology

With cardiovascular diseases being among the leading causes of death, many people strive to become educated about their heart health. Taking care of your heart with a heart healthy diet and regular cardiovascular exercise can help you live a...

Omega 3 Fish Supplements for Cardiology

Omega 3 fatty acids is a vital part of the human growth and development. Since the 1930s, omega 3 has been known to support healthy development of the brain, eyes and nerves. In this decade, the added benefits for heart health have been...

A List of California Cardiologists

Cardiologists diagnose and treat heart conditions, including heart diseases and diseases of the blood vessels. These diseases include, but are not limited to, heart attacks, congenital heart defects and coronary artery disease. These doctors also...

Heart Failure Stages

The American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines, released the 2009 Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure in Adults. In these guidelines, the task force...

How to Reduce Triglycerides With Niacin

Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid, is a vitamin you can purchase over the counter to help reduce your triglyceride levels. In this form it is a B-vitamin and is referred to as "no-flush" niacin, according to Riverside Cardiology. In its vitamin...

Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease

A very common cause of a poor night's sleep is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is characterized by a disordered breathing pattern during sleep that results in a temporary cessation of respiration and repeated cycles of partial awakening....

Endocarditis New Guidelines

Infective endocarditis is a serious condition caused by an infection on a valve of the heart. The cause of the infection is presumed to be related to systemic seeding of the blood by bacteria that usually are present in the body on the teeth,...

A Comparison of Stethoscopes

To the casual observer, the purchase of a stethoscope may seem no different from buying a pair of practical work shoes. Any pair will do, as long as they're comfortable. But a stethoscope is so much more. Doctors and nurses rely on them...

Which Nutrients Reduce the Risk From Heart Disease?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for adults in the United States, causing more than one quarter of all fatalities. Poor nutrition may increase your risk of heart disease, whereas good nutrition can lessen risk factors. Certain nutrients...

Types of Heart Doctors

A doctor who specializes in issues of the heart is called a cardiologist. According to the American College of Cardiology, cardiologists are trained to find, treat and help prevent diseases that attack the blood vessels and the heart. Under the...

Ventricular Septal Defect

Ventricular septal defects are the most common congenital heart defects found in children. The defect is a simple communication in the muscle between the two lower chambers of the heart. A report published in 2002 by Hoffman and Kaplan in the...

Do Omega 3 Supplements Really Work?

Results from hundreds of clinical trials indicate that omega-3 supplementation is effective at treating or aiding in the treatment of many cardiovascular diseases. The scientific evidence is so solid that in his article, "Practical Applications of...

The Health Benefits of Chinese Red Food Coloring

Red yeast rice has been used for centuries to add red color to foods such as Peking Duck. The yeast, grown on rice and extracted with alcohol, is called Xuezhikang and contains compounds that may be beneficial to humans when ingested. Consult...

Success Rate of DC Cardio Conversion

DC or direct current cardioversion is a therapeutic procedure used to treat abnormal heartbeats. The medical term for abnormal beats is cardiac arrhythmia. An arrhythmia can be a fast or slow heart rhythm. Cardioversion treatment uses electricity...

Coenzyme Q10 for Muscle Pain

Coenzyme Q10 is produced naturally by the body and can be obtained in small amounts from meat and seafood as well. In addition, coenzyme Q10 is available in synthetic form as a supplement. People take these supplements for various reasons,...

What Is a Cardiovascular Technologist?

Cardiovascular technologists are health professionals who work closely with physicians on providing diagnostic testing and treatment of conditions related to the heart and vascular system. These professionals may be trained to provide a multitude...

HRT and Cardiovascular Risks

A recent study published in the European Heart Journal (Lokkegaard, et al EHJ, Sept. 30, 2008) brings to light new information regarding hormone replacement therapy and risk of myocardial infarction. Previously, studies have shown that HRT is...

How to Find Your Maximum Aerobic Heart Rate

Your maximum heart rate is the fastest rate at which your heart can beat. According to a study published in 2001 by the "Journal of the American College of Cardiology," your maximum heart rate is largely determined by your age. However, a 1992...

How to Use a Sauna

A traditional sauna can help you relax, rid your body of toxins, and as a study published in the journal "Experimental and Clinical Cardiology" found, help improve heart function of patients with chronic heart failure. While saunas can be...

How to Eliminate Processed Food From Your Diet

Processed foods include items altered from their natural state and packaged. They usually contain highly unwanted ingredients including trans fat, which, according to Dr. Michael Aziz in his book "The Perfect 10 Diet," is so bad for your body, it...

How to Increase Vitamin D to Relieve Heart Problems

As many as 30 to 50 percent of all Americans suffer from vitamin D deficiency, according to an article published jointly by researchers from the Mayo Clinic, Boston University, among others, in the August 2008 issue of the "Journal of the American...

Decreased Systolic & Diastolic BP During Exercise

Experiencing a decrease in your blood pressure during or shortly after exercise can be a cause for medical concern. Your blood pressure, defined by the relationship between your systolic and diastolic pressure readings, helps regulate the...

History of the 3 Day Diet

The 3-Day Diet is a fad diet intended to cause the loss of 10 pounds within three days. Its proponents suggest that the specific amounts and combinations of food in the 3-Day Diet will burn fat instead of causing the dieter to lose water or muscle...

Stages of Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure is a serious physical condition, but it can be managed and lived with for quite some time. The American Heart Association defines CHF as occurring when the heart no longer has the ability to pump an adequate amount of...

Vitamins to Regulate Blood Pressure

Blood pressure is the pumping of blood by the heart against the walls of the arteries. A high blood pressure measures 140/90. High blood pressure affects one in every three adults and increases your risk of heart attack and stroke. Eating a...

Types of Pacemaker Tests

The first pacemaker follow-up appointment is critical, according to the Cleveland Clinic: The technician will make adjustments to prolong battery life, and discuss the importance and purpose of various pacemaker tests. Pacemaker tests not only...

Triglycerides & Obesity

Triglycerides are lipids, like cholesterol, that transport fat particles in your body. Normal triglyceride levels should fall below 150 mg/dL. If you're obese, defined as a body mass index, or BMI, greater than 30, you're more likely to also have...

Fish Oil and Hyperlipidemia

If you are a man over 45 or a woman over 55, you are at increased risk of suffering from hyperlipidemia. However, anyone who does not get enough exercise or follow a healthy balanced diet is at risk. Hyperlipidemia has no direct symptoms, but its...

Acupuncture Training (Video)

Acupuncturists are well trained professionals that use a wide array of knowledge in order to correctly address their patients' ailments. Learn more about acupuncture training from our medical expert in this free video.

Atherosclerosis Health Video (Video)

Atherosclerosis is a disease that inflames and constricts arterial blood vessels, at times obstructing circulation and requiring surgical intervention. Learn more about atherosclerosis, causes and symptoms, in this health video.

Arrhythmias Health Video (Video)

Cardiac arrhythmia is a term covering a broad group of conditions that denote irregular electrical activity in the heart. Learn more about arrhythmias, including symptoms and treatments in this health video.