Do not ignore these warning signs, such as a sinking feeling in your chest or rhythmic whooshing in your ear, indicating underlying heart disease.
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A new radar device, developed by Dr. George Shaker and his research team at the University of Waterloo, could help detect ...
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“Rather than the heart speeding up and pumping more forcefully to maintain the blood pressure, it starts to slow down. The blood pressure drops, the heart rate slows further, and the heart can ...
If fat cells become metabolically stressed and dysfunctional, they start churning out chunks of mitochondria that serve as warning signals to the heart of potential catastrophe, suggest the authors of ...