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Understanding Heart Disease Risk Factors: What Every Patient Should Know

25 February 25

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, but many risk factors are within our control. At our clinic, we believe education is the first step toward prevention. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking are three key risk factors that contribute to heart disease. Nearly half of Americans have at least one of these conditions. Other major factors include diabetes, obesity, poor diet, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption. Family history plays a role too, but lifestyle changes can significantly reduce your risk even with genetic predisposition. Our cardiologists recommend regular checkups to monitor these factors, especially after age 40. Remember that small changes make a big difference—adding physical activity to your routine, reducing sodium intake, or quitting smoking can dramatically improve your heart health outcomes. Schedule your comprehensive heart risk assessment today and take the first step toward a healthier heart.

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Heart-Healthy Nutrition: Beyond the Basics

14 February 25

Nutrition plays a crucial role in heart health, but conflicting information can make it difficult to know what to eat. Our cardiac nutritionists have compiled evidence-based recommendations that go beyond the basics.

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Breakthrough Treatments: New Hope for Heart Failure Patients

25 January 25

Heart failure affects nearly 6.2 million Americans, but recent medical advances are transforming treatment options and outcomes. Our clinic is proud to offer several cutting-edge therapies that weren't available even five years ago.