Passive Lifestyle During Pandemic Increases Prevalence of Heart Disease

TANGERANG, investor.id – Heart disease is still the highest contributor to death rates in the world. People’s lifestyles are increasingly passive during the Covid-19 pandemic, contributing to the increase in the prevalence of heart disease. In the midst of the euphoria of the declining curve of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia, heart disease still ranks … Read more

Contact with the Dangerous Bad Cholesterol

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Hear the word cholesterol, people tend to identify it as a health hazard. This assumption is not entirely true. In fact, there are two types of cholesterol, namely good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. According to the Mayo Clinic, cholesterol is a lipid or fat produced by liver cells and other body cells … Read more

Heart Disease Targets Young Ages, These are Tips from UGM Cardiologists

JAKARTA – Heart disease is the deadliest disease in the world. Heart disease or cardiovascular disease is still the leading cause of death in the world, resulting in 18.7 million deaths per year. Not only attacking those over 35 years old. Those who are still under 35 years old can also experience heart disease even … Read more

Five High Cholesterol Lowering Foods

Overweight adults with high LDL cholesterol, by eating one avocado daily, could lower their LDL levels even more. Special Jakarta (Lampost.co) — Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world. And having high cholesterol levels, especially LDL cholesterol which is often considered ‘bad’ cholesterol is linked to an increased risk of heart … Read more

What Blood Type Is Most At Risk Of Heart Disease? This is the result of the research

Jakarta – A study shows that blood type certain can increase the risk of experiencing heart disease. Not the only determining factor, but there is an influence. There are 4 blood groups, namely A, B, AB, and O. Each blood group has certain characteristics. These characteristics make certain blood types more susceptible to heart disease. … Read more

Blood Types at Risk for Heart Disease According to Research

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — A number of studies show blood type certain increase the risk of experiencing heart disease. Here are the blood groups at risk for heart disease. There are four blood groups, namely A, B, AB, and O. Each blood type has certain characteristics. These characteristics make certain blood types more susceptible to … Read more

Causes of Heart Failure and What are the Symptoms

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Heart failure or heart failure is a condition in which the heart weakens. The power of pumping blood in the heart is reduced, resulting in not optimal blood circulation throughout the body. Heart failure can be caused by hypertension, anemia, and heart disease. Slow blood circulation due to a weakened pump or … Read more

Check out 9 foods to prevent heart failure at a young age

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA – Heart attacks and heart failure can be prevented by paying attention to lifestyle. The combination of food is the key to living a long life. The American Heart Association released a list of the 9 main components that make up a heart-healthy diet. The journal Circulation writes that heart health is highly … Read more

a group of experts takes stock

Oxidative stress, disruption of circadian rhythms, increased inflammation are all factors that promote cardiovascular disease. A group of German researchers reports on the relationship between the environment and these biological disturbances. – You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] How to prevent a stroke? Each year in France, around 150,000 people are victims of a … Read more

Chemotherapy puts cancer patients at risk for heart disease

loading… JAKARTA – Chemotherapy can cause cancer patient risk of getting heart disease . That’s why it’s important for every cancer patient to have a heart screening before starting therapy. In fact, heart screening needs to be continued for up to 15 months after therapy is carried out. “Especially if the dose of chemotherapy drugs … Read more