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Widowmaker heart attack: Symptoms, survival rate, and more

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birth control and high blood pressure :: Article Creator Subscription-based Care Moves Beyond Peddling Birth Control And Helping With Hair Loss Your browser is not supporteddetroitnews.Com detroitnews.Com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on detroitnews.Com Normal Blood Pressure By Age And Gender (Chart) High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is defined by systolic readings of at least 130 mmHg and diastolic readings of at least 80 mmHg, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As of 2021, 116 million U.S. Adults have high blood pressure. What Causes High Blood Pressure? The cause of high blood pressure, or hypertension, is often unknown. It develops over time and often...

Cardiac Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

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intra abdominal hypertension :: Article Creator Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Despite increasing interest in intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) as causes of significant morbidity and mortality among the critically ill, unanswered questions cloud the understanding of the pathophysiology of these conditions: • Are IAH and ACS synonymous? • What are the ideal methods of measuring and lowering intra-abdominal pressure (IAP)? • When should we think of IAH? • Can IAH be prevented? • What level of IAP requires abdominal decompression? Written by two experts in critical care and IAP, Intra-Abdominal Hypertension is a distillation of the current literature and furthers the understanding of these complex critical conditions. Using a step-by-step approach and illustrative figures, this clinical handbook presents a concise overview of consensus definitions, measurement methods, organ assessment and treatment options. Intr...

Can a Cough Be Related to Heart Issues?

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moderate pah in echo :: Article Creator What To Expect During An Echocardiogram An echocardiogram is a test that shows detailed pictures of your heart. There are many types, and they're performed in different ways. (Photo credit: E+/Getty Images) An echocardiogram is a test that uses ultrasound to show how your heart muscle and valves are working. These sound waves make moving pictures of your heart so your doctor can get a good look at its size and shape. You might hear your doctor call this test "echo" for short. A specialist called a cardiac sonographer (or echocardiographer) will perform your echocardiogram. These medical professionals are trained to use the equipment that produces the image of your heart. Both EKGs and echoes are tests that involve putting sensors called electrodes on your chest. During an echo, a cardiac sonographer will move a wand across this area. An EKG checks your heart's electrical a...

Treating heart failure in New Jersey

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pulmonary htn :: Article Creator Scientists Discover Potential New Treatment For Pulmonary Hypertension Researchers at Indiana University and Notre Dame have discovered a potential new treatment for pulmonary hypertension, focusing on reversing vascular remodeling through an epigenetic pathway involving the protein SPHK2, as reported in Circulation Research. This innovative approach could transform the treatment of this serious lung condition. Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine,  at the school's South Bend regional campus, and their colleagues at the University of Notre Dame, have discovered a novel therapeutic target for treating pulmonary hypertension. This form of high blood pressure specifically impacts the blood vessels in the lungs. The team's research and findings have been recently published in the journal Circulation Research. Pulmonary hypertension is a complex and often fatal condition that makes the ...

Jugular Vein Distention (JVD): Causes and Treatments

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mildly reduced ejection fraction :: Article Creator What Does Ejection Fraction Have To Do With Heart Failure? By Steven Schiff, MD, as told to Stephanie Booth My patients' concerns about heart failure are usually, "What is my prognosis?" "What are the treatments, like medication and surgery, that are available to me?" But some people will ask me for their ejection fraction (EF) number if they've read about it, or had it discussed with them. This is especially true if they want to know if it's changing over time. What is EF? EF is one of many measurements of how well your heart works.  It measures the active pump function of your heart when it contracts and pumps blood out of your heart and into your arteries.  Technically, EF is the percentage (fraction) of blood that is ejected from your heart as it contracts. (This is also known as the stroke volume).  Mathematically, EF is the amount of blood pumped wi...

2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure: A Report of the American College of Cardiology ...

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signs of high blood :: Article Creator Signs And Symptoms Of Insulin Resistance Medically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD Insulin resistance occurs when your body's cells become less sensitive or responsive to insulin—a hormone that your pancreas produces. Insulin plays a crucial role in regulating your blood sugar levels by helping cells absorb glucose (sugar) from the food you eat for energy. You may develop insulin resistance as a result of having consistently high blood sugar levels. Many people don't realize they have insulin resistance until they take a blood test, especially because symptoms can go unnoticed in the early stages and develop gradually. As insulin resistance progresses, you may start noticing weight gain, frequent urination, and fatigue, among other symptoms. Without proper treatment, insulin resistance may progress to type 2 diabetes. High Blood Sugar High blood sugar—medically known as hyperglycemia—refers to high ...