Silent heart attacks pose a grave risk to the health and wellbeing of individuals. Most patients cannot receive timely medical attention and hence by adopting a healthy lifestyle and regular medical check-ups, one can prevent silent heart attacks.
Heart attack symptoms in women and men vary, and cardiologist Dmitry Yaranov took to his Instagram account to shed light on them. He explained how some of the warning signs, including persistent body pains and nausea, can be brushed aside as not being serious.
Heart disease in Indian women is often misdiagnosed or overlooked, especially as their symptoms differ from men’s. A recent study reveals critical gaps in recognition and testing. Here’s what the study says.
Heart problems are no longer just an "older man's disease." More and more young and middle-aged men are facing serious cardiovascular issues, and it’s largely due to lifestyle choices. Here’s how by making small but consistent changes, men in their prime years can reclaim control over their heart health and pave the way for a healthier future.
Heart attacks in young people are becoming rampant. These attacks are largely preventable through the right lifestyle changes and early management of risk factors. Experts believe that prioritising a balanced, healthy life with attention to diet, exercise, mental well-being, and regular medical checkups can help lower the risk. Here’s how.
A silent heart attack is as damaging and dangerous as common heart attack. That's why it's important to know who is more likely to have them and how to prevent them.