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Baldness (male Pattern) And Heredity (grandfather) May Be Risk Factors For Early Heart Disease?
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What Causes Heart Disease? Read Article...
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Idk. I was the only one bald in my completely bald. My younger brother has that horseshoe thing. I love being bald

Has Anyone Heard Of The Heart Brain Device Thats Being Used On Heart Failure
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Hugs, posatives and prayers for you!

In Today's Medical Monday Video, We Learn About Aterial Flutter, Or Aflutter For Short. Do You Have Aflutter Like Me?
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Atrial Flutter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5MgNlwJC1Y
In this video, Dr Sanjay Gupta, consultant cardiologist explains a heart condition called atrial flutter. Atrial flutter is an abnormal heart rhythm which can cause symptoms of heart palpitations. In atrial flutter,the atria contract at 300 beats per minute and every other impulse goes down into the ventricles and therefore the ventricles beat at 150 beats per minute. In patients who are taking medications such as beta blockers or… read more

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@ LawrenceWagle A pacemaker is not usually implanted to control BP. Your heart rate must have been low. I would advise seeing a cardiologist before agreeing to a Pacemaker. I think you should make… read more

Can A Type Of Hear Disease Cause Pressure Behind The Eyes That Gets Worse When Standing And Moving? Which Type Of Heart Disease Causes This?
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Types of Heart Disease Read Article...
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I am getting a new valve placed in a couple of weeks. I am so excited to finally get this done. As far as what you can do is reduce stress and over activity. For me stress plays a big part in… read more

Heart Disease Support Group Will Meet On February 20th (next Tuesday) At 7 PM EST, 6 PM CST, 5 PM MST, And 4 PM PST. Zoom Link Below.
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I wanted to remind everyone that our Heart Disease Support Group will meet on February 20th (next Tuesday) at 7 PM EST, 6 PM CST, 5 PM MT, and 4 PM PST. Here is the Zoom link for the meeting. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84563440017?pwd=b5TjC...
We will start the meeting by talking about diet and heart health. I would love for you to share the good things you do for your heart. So think about what you want to share with the group. Then we will just chat about what is going on with each of us. I… read more

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I agree!

Chemical Stress Test.
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Hello Heart team. I had another chemical stress for indigestion symptoms, the test says scars from a previous MI (sudden coronary dissection) that had in 2019, it also says without appreciable Ischemia. I'm thinking no blockage., I have a follow up soon, a cardiologist was there but not doing testing,vso if it was very bad, he would have visited them. My question is does anyone have scarring from previous MI (attack) that is large scarring? I read sometimes scarring can have negative effects on… read more

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chemical stress for indigestion? ...... never heard of that! I have had gerd for 30yrs and so do most of my family. Mine progressed to Barretts esophagus. Turned out some of my Gastro attacks were… read more

Today's Monday Medical Video - Aortic Aneurysm: What Is It And How Is It Treated?
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Learn how the aorta becomes weakened, how aortic aneurysms develop, and strategies for repairing them from Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute Aorta Center.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZqPi8Q7oII

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@A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member I am so glad you liked the video. It is a lot to digest and that is the best part about videos you can listen over and over. Hugs🤗

Have You Ever Heard Of The Heart And Kidney Connection? Today's Medical Monday Video Explains How They Are Linked.
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What You Need to Know About the Heart and Kidney Connection
The heart and kidneys are linked together, so problems in one can lead to problems in the other. If you have heart disease or kidney disease, Dr. Blake Shusterman a kidney doctor in Greenville, SC, explains why you need to be paying attention to the other one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT7DC9H70fs

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Congratulations

Has Anyone Heard About The Use Of Vitamin E Complex
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I have read that Vitamin E complex is an absolute must, particularly for women to combat heart disease. What other vitamins and/or natural alternatives can one use to combat the disease over and above the meds?

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But E and D3

Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyapathy
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Does anyone else have obstructive hypertrophic cardiomapathy? I would would like to discuss experiences as there are not too many of us on this board.

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I have left ventricle obstructive and dont know what my diagnosis is exactly . the Dr info wasn't very clear to me Just said my heart didnt rest like it should ! just wanted to ask me symptoms… read more