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How do you lower your resting heart rate?

Heart rate refers to the number of heartbeats a person has per minute, also known as a pulse. Having a lower resting heart rate can signal good health. This article will explain how to measure a person’s resting heart rate. It will also discuss the ideal range for someone’s heart rate, explain what causes differences in

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Cardiovascular

What is an echocardiogram?

An echocardiogram is an ultrasound image of the heart. It can help doctors diagnose a range of heart problems. Doctors use echocardiograms to help them diagnose heart problems, such as damaged cardiac tissue, chamber enlargement, stiffening of the heart muscle, blood clots in the heart, fluid around the heart, and damaged or poorly functioning heart

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Cardiovascular

Stent placement: Types, procedures, risks, recovery

Stent placement is a procedure that places a small tube called a stent inside a blood vessel or passageway in the body in order to keep it open. People may have stent placement in a narrowed artery, such as those leading to the heart or in the neck, or to open a narrowed airway. Stents

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7 Best Ways to Relax and Tune Out Over the Holidays

Turn off the tech and spend time with family and friends. The holidays can be a lot of fun but they can also be too busy and rather stressful. Taking a moment to breathe amidst the chaos, or a few days to yourself, can help you reset to “refreshed” before life begins again in January.

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Coronavirus

All About Your COVID-19 Booster Shot and Where to Get One

In most cases, you can book your booster vaccine through the same channels you received your initial shot. COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are here. These vaccines constitute a follow-up shot to your first round of coronavirus vaccination and are either your second shot for Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), or your third for Pfizer and Moderna

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Coronavirus

Pfizer’s Paxlovid Covid Medication: How It Works

This antiviral drug could keep people out of the hospital and alive. Pfizer has a new medication that was just approved for use in the US and could prove to be beneficial in the fight against COVID-19. It’s called Paxlovid. Like monoclonal antibody treatment infusions, this medication works by being taken soon after you catch

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How to Set Realistic Goals for 2022

Make your goals specific, realistic, and timely. The new year is a classic time to set new goals in the hopes of transforming your life, or at least veering off your present course a little bit. While many of us set intentions, rumor has it that only about 8% of people actually succeed in following

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Coronavirus

Is Omicron Less Severe Than Delta?

Studies show that it may be but without a booster shot, you may have very little protection against it. Omicron is here. If you haven’t heard of it yet, this is the newest variant of the novel coronavirus. It’s spreading like wildfire around the globe. First reported by officials in South Africa, it’s difficult to

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