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Do you need stents?

Do You Need A Stent? Exploring EECP Treatment For Heart Patients

It is daunting to sit at your doctor’s office and hear the words, “We need to place a stent.” For many, that moment feels like the only option—a quick remedy to clear blocked arteries. In India, around 5.5 lakh stent procedures are done annually, the recorded average. But did you know that there are non-invasive

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Heart Palpitations

Did Your Heart Skip a Beat? Arrhythmia & Heart Palpitations Explained

Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day. That’s roughly 35 million diastoles in one calendar year. But what happens when it doesn’t?  You are attending a business conference or simply trying to sleep under the duvet with your eyes closed, and suddenly you feel it– a flutter, a pause, a heart thump. For a

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Heart Healthy Lifestyle Plan for 2025

How to Create a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Plan for 2025

Imagine your heartbeats in 2025—pounding harder, throbbing faster, pulsating with vigor and ALIVENESS. Imagine if you could change your health narrative on your own terms, prevention is the best cure for heart disease. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death globally; heart disease is even affecting people aged 40. Did you know that 25% of all heart

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Diabetic Heart Patients

How Does EECP Therapy Improve Life for Diabetic Heart Patients?

Diabetes is difficult, you are always walking a tightrope, get one of those diets or daily habits wrong and you incur severe heart problems. Research from John Hopkins Medicine states that having diabetes increases the risk of getting heart disease by 2 – 4 folds in comparison to people without diabetes. Nearly 68% of 65-year-old

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