Learn the key signs cardiologists say you shouldn’t ignore. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelli McGrane, M.S., RD Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Swelling, unexplained ...
If you have cancer, you expect to see an oncologist, but if you have heart failure you may or may not see a cardiologist. According to research published in the European Heart Journal [1] today ...
Annual cardiologist visits for heart failure patients can reduce 1-year mortality by 6% to 9%, emphasizing the importance of specialist follow-up. The study identified disparities in cardiology care ...
Find it in your heart…to pay attention to these symptoms. Heart attacks are most common in people 65 and older, but that doesn’t mean you’re in the clear until you reach retirement age. There’s been a ...
Cardiology care in the U.S. is undergoing a period of transformation, shaped by regulatory shifts, evolving reimbursement models and mounting pressures on both private practice and hospital-employed ...
Cardiology faces an ongoing workforce shortage with significant implications for patients, as well as physicians and other providers already working in the specialty. Here are 10 things to know about ...
These cardiologist-approved habits will support your heart. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD A cardiologist recommends filling your plate with fresh produce, lean proteins and ...