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The effect of knowledge, attitude, and practice model-based health education on psychological well-being and self-efficacy of patients with concurrent cerebrovascular stenosis and coronary heart ...
I grew up and began my career in Brazil, where access to health care and education—especially in low-resource settings—was ...
A lot of people may go on a diet high in protein content to lose weight and build muscle mass. However, according to experts, such a diet could put cardiovascular health at risk. A high-protein diet, ...
First, to assess interventions provided to increase patient enrolment in, adherence to, and completion of cardiac rehabilitation. Second, to assess intervention costs and associated harms, as well as ...
A major new study has found that people who eat more plant-based foods rich in phytosterols, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, and wholegrains, have a lower risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
Researchers suggested that people should consider eating more foods rich in polyphenols, such as pecans, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, to support heart health and improve overall diet quality.
Young Indians are increasingly facing heart issues. Doctors report a rise in cardiac cases among those in their 20s and 30s. Stress, lack of sleep, and unhealthy lifestyles are major factors.
Surgeons at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston, Texas operated on 45-year-old advanced heart failure patient Tony Ibarra in March. The man became the first fully-robotic heart transplant ...
St. Luke’s Health-Brazosport Hospital recently added cutting-edge cardiac care technology, bringing advanced treatment options closer to home for residents of Brazosport and surrounding communities.
Heart transplant patient from East Northport reconnects with caregivers at Huntington Hospital Heart transplant patient Michael Clark reunited with caregivers at Huntington Hospital on Thursday.
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