Tag: Articles mis de l’avant

General

Healthy Habits for a Healthy Heart – Giving Up Smoking

Increasing the risk of death by around three times, smoking is at the root of the process that causes heart and lung diseases and is linked to a significant number of cancers.
Giving up smoking is strongly recommended and is part of our effort toward improving our lifestyle habits.

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History of cardiology

Episode 1 – Dr Ludwig Rehn

Ludwig Rehn, a surgeon by training, was born in Germany on April 13, 1849. Considered an innovator, he would become an important figure in the history of cardiology.

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Coronary heart diseases

About Coronary Stents

Coronary stents, also known as “coronary endoprostheses,” have been in use for about three decades.
This article aims to answer frequently asked questions from patients and their families.

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Environmental cardiology

Heatwave and Heart Failure

Patients suffering from heart failure often require constant attention. The presence of a heatwave can destabilize their condition, potentially requiring hospitalization and, in the most severe cases, leading to death.

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General

Healthy Lifestyle Habits

t has been demonstrated that our daily habits can significantly influence the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases. Adopting healthy behaviors, such as quitting smoking, engaging in regular physical activity, consuming a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and fibers, effectively managing stress, and ensuring restorative sleep is crucial for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases..

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Pharmacy

I take my medication. Do you?

When examining data collected on adherence to treatments, nearly 50% of patients with chronic illnesses (such as high blood pressure, diabetes, etc.) do not take their medications regularly.

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Prevention

Prevention of Bacterial Endocarditis

Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart that most often attacks one or several heart valves. As its name suggests, bacteria in the bloodstream are the cause of this infectious illness.

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Valvular & cardiovascular diseases

Aortic sclerosis

Aortic valve sclerosis means that this valve has lost its flexibility without necessarily having a reduced opening.

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History of cardiology

Introduction to the History of Cardiology

Writing about the history of cardiology is a complex endeavor. In a time when medical knowledge was less advanced, progress in the field of cardiology was often the result of trial and error, which would be unthinkable in the current context of modern medicine.

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