Cardiovascular risk is the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) such as myocardial infarction, stroke, atherosclerosis and others over a period of time.
Cardiac neurosis is a medical term formerly used to describe somatic (physical) symptoms such as heart pain, throbbing, shortness of breath, and other manifestations
Hormonal disruption in women )HGH) is a condition in which the normal functioning of the endocrine system is disrupted, which can lead to various diseases and symptoms.
Treatment for heart failure involves the use of various classes of medications that help improve heart function, reduce symptoms, and improve a patient's quality of life.
Ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) is a heart disease that develops as a consequence of ischemia of the heart muscle, that is, insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle.
Cardiac asthma (or asthma due to heart failure) is a condition in which heart malfunction leads to fluid buildup in the lungs and causes asthma-like symptoms.
Arterial hypertension (hypertension) is a chronic increase in blood pressure (BP) that can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and other complications.