Monday, 11 May 2015

What Is Dysautonomia?

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What Is Dysautonomia?

This week: Read about the dysautonomias - a family of disorders that are commonly dismissed by doctors as "anxiety," especially in women. Also, heart attacks and cardiac arrests are not the same thing. Read about why it's important to know the difference. 

Richard N. Fogoros, M.D.
Heart Disease Expert
What Is Dysautonomia?
The dysautonomias are serious medical disorders that are often missed, or dismissed by doctors as being "anxiety," especially in women.
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What's the Difference Between a Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest?
Heart attack is the death of heart muscle due to a blocked coronary artery, while cardiac arrest is a heart arrhythmia that causes the heart to stop beating.
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What is a heart-healthy diet?
With all the conflicting reports on what a heart healthy diet looks like, it's easy to become confused, or frustrated. But really, a heart healthy diet consists of six simple rules.  
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How Does Thyroid Disease Affect the Heart?
Thyroid disease - both underachieve and overactive thyroid disorders - can have a major impact on your heart. Here's what you should know.
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Secret Cardiology on Facebook

Here is a Facebook page featuring issues related to your heart, that your cardiologist would rather not talk about.  

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