Excess abdominal gas from poor digestion can stimulate nerves that signal the heart, resulting in extra abnormal heartbeats known as PVCs (premature ventricular contractions)....
Heart Disease
Research on using coffee to stop bleeding is limited. While it may slow blood flow, coffee also inhibits clotting for some. Know when to seek emergency care....
Heart disease can manifest through surprising physical signs like skin changes, swelling, vision issues, and more before diagnosis. Learn subtle symptoms....
If you notice sudden indentation on your arm, it may signal heart disease. Learn about the connection between arm dents and clogged arteries, and what to do....
Wegovy shows potential to help Crohn's disease patients struggling with unintended weight loss, malnutrition, and cardiovascular risks....
Proper dental care like brushing, flossing, checkups preserves smiles and promotes good health as you age by preventing issues like decay, gum disease, and heart disease....
Varicose veins indicate poor circulation that can lead to cardiovascular issues like high blood pressure and arrhythmias causing heart palpitations....
Limiting egg intake and following a heart-healthy diet can help manage peripheral artery disease progression and reduce risks of related cardiovascular complications....
French press coffee contains high levels of cafestol, which may raise LDL cholesterol and heart disease risk. Learn ways to reduce your cafestol exposure when brewing French press....
Can coughing spur premature ventricular contractions, also called PVCs? Learn why coughing can cause extra, skipped heartbeats in some people and when PVCs may indicate an underlying heart condition requiring evaluation....
Learn about lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a), a genetic cholesterol that raises heart disease risk when elevated. Get screened and understand your levels....
Unmanaged high cholesterol can manifest in yellow growths, eye rings, earlobe creases, and other skin changes. Learn to recognize these facial signs prompting medical evaluation....