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22 Sep 2020
Chronic Back Pain: Diagnosis & Treatment for Chronic Back Pain
Chronic or cutting edge back pain diagnosis & treatment. The most common cause of chronic back pain is an issue in the spinal joints, discs or in the muscles that support the back.

15 Sep 2020
When to Consider Cataract Surgery
Cataract Surgery Signs & Symptoms are blurred and hazy vision. Cataract surgery is used to restore cataract-related vision loss with less risk factors & improve vision.

07 Sep 2020
Not All Heart Attacks are the Same
Different types of Heart Attacks: A heart attack is a form of Acute Coronary Syndrome. ACS causes a blockage in the major arteries that carry blood to the heart.

30 Aug 2020
Oral Health and Your Heart
Teeth are probably not the part of body, you would typically associate with your heart, but several studies have highlighted a connection between oral & heart health.

30 Aug 2020
What is LDL Cholesterol? (Infographic)
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is a major cause of coronary heart disease. It’s often the cause of cholesterol build-up and arterial blockages in body.

30 Aug 2020
20 Amazing Facts About Your Heart (Infographic)
You probably don't give much thought to your heart. It beats away, day in and day out, carrying out the vital task of pumping blood to all of your organs.

30 Aug 2020
The Female Heart: 10 Interesting Facts
Heart disease isn’t just a concern for men, it’s a critical health issue for women, too. Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death among women.

30 Aug 2020
Fats – Healthy or Harmful to the Heart?
It is important to understand that eating fat doesn’t necessarily make you gain weight. In fact, you need certain types of fats to survive and be healthy.

30 Aug 2020
Women and Heart Attacks: What You Need to Know
Men’s & women’s hearts may look the same, but there are some very significant differences. A woman’s heart is usually smaller, pumps faster, and ejects less blood.