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Can cBIN1 Be Targeted for New Cardiovascular Treatments?

Sixty-four million people worldwide will be affected by heart failure, and according to the American Heart Association, 6.2 million adults in the United States are living with (diagnosed and undiagnosed) heart failure right now. Heart failure leads to 1.8 million deaths worldwide annually, and 500,000 of those are in the United States. These figures continue … Read more

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Differences Between Ischemic and Non-Ischemic Heart Issues

Cardiac ischemia is when the heart muscle doesn’t receive enough blood due to artery blockages. However, not all heart problems stem from ischemia. Some heart conditions fall under non-ischemic cardiomyopathy, meaning they are not caused by blocked arteries but by other factors like genetics, infections, or structural abnormalities.Understanding the difference between ischemic and non-ischemic heart … Read more

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How Stress Contributes to Cardiac Ischemia

Cardiac ischemia occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced, often due to narrowed or blocked arteries. While factors like high cholesterol and hypertension are well-known causes, stress is also a major contributor.Chronic stress can trigger physiological responses that strain the heart, increasing the risk of ischemia, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular conditions. … Read more

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Why HFpEF Is Often Misdiagnosed and What Can Be Done to Improve Diagnosis

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a complex and increasingly common form of heart failure that affects nearly half of all patients diagnosed with heart failure. Despite its prevalence, HFpEF is frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked entirely. Patients may go years without a proper diagnosis, receiving treatment for symptoms like fatigue or shortness of … Read more

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How Genetics Influence Sudden Cardiac Death

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a tragic and often unexpected event that can strike without warning, even in people who appear healthy. While lifestyle factors and underlying heart conditions play significant roles in heart health, genetics can also be a major contributor to sudden cardiac death.Hereditary conditions are increasingly recognized as key factors in both … Read more

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How to Recognize Early Warning Signs of Sudden Cardiac Death

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a devastating event that occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, usually due to a dangerous arrhythmia. It can strike without warning, even in the presence of a prior diagnosis of heart disease, often leaving families in shock and grief.Recognizing the early warning signs of sudden cardiac death and knowing … Read more

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What is Cardiac Arrhythmia?

The heart’s primary function is to pump blood throughout the body. This is done by an electrical connection that originates from the sinoatrial node (SA node). The electrical impulse begins at the SA node travels throughout the heart. The electrical impulse travels along a pathway through the heart to create the heart’s movement. The movement … Read more

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How Serious Is Cardiac Arrhythmia?

Cardiac arrhythmia is a term used to describe an irregular heartbeat, and it affects between 1.5% and 5% of people in the United States. It has the potential to be a serious and even deadly problem. Let’s take a closer look at this medical condition.Cardiac Arrhythmia SymptomsIn some cases, a person might not notice any signs or … Read more