Lifestyle Changes That Can Help Manage Arrhythmia
The first time you experienced heart palpitations, it was probably very scary. Our heart beats out the rhythm of our lives, and when that rhythm is off, it can feel…
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The first time you experienced heart palpitations, it was probably very scary. Our heart beats out the rhythm of our lives, and when that rhythm is off, it can feel…
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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) describes a condition in which the blood vessels in your arms and legs become constricted or even blocked. This is usually due to atherosclerosis, the buildup…
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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the US. However, cardiologists continue to explore innovative ways to deal with the disease. Thankfully, many of these developments show promise…
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High cholesterol levels, especially high LDL (low-density lipoproteins) levels, can significantly increase your risk of cardiovascular diseases. Having high LDL levels can increase your risk of: Heart attack Stroke Heart…
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The heart has four valves which open and close in a specific cadence to ensure blood flows through the heart in the proper direction. When one of these valves doesn’t…
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February is American Heart Month. This year marks the 61st year of this annual observance, where organizations such as the American Heart Association shine a spotlight on heart disease and…
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While cancer treatments are essential to your ability to make a full recovery, the harsh agents required to shrink and kill cancer cells can also be very hard on your…
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South Denver Cardiology Associates is proud to announce that our cardiologist, Dr. Sri Sundaram, has recently been published in the New England Journal of Medicine for his contribution to the…
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The Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic at South Denver Cardiology Associates provides a multi-disciplinary approach to rehabilitation. We incorporate a variety of modalities in our services, including cardiovascular fitness, risk factor management…
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After smoking, being overweight is probably the single most serious risk factor for poor health. People with obesity are likely to develop type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, gallstones, and breathing problems…
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