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  1. 17 sie 2023 · Regular, daily physical activity can lower the risk of heart disease. Physical activity helps control your weight. It also lowers the chances of getting other conditions that may put a strain on the heart. These include high blood pressure, high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes.

  2. 13 sie 2024 · Overview. Heart disease describes a range of conditions that affect the heart. Heart disease includes: Blood vessel disease, such as coronary artery disease. Irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias. Heart conditions that you're born with, called congenital heart defects. Disease of the heart muscle. Heart valve disease.

  3. 14 cze 2024 · A complete blockage of blood flow can cause a heart attack. Treatment for coronary artery disease may include medicines and surgery. Eating a nutritious diet, getting regular exercise and not smoking can help prevent coronary artery disease and the conditions that can cause it.

  4. 11 lut 2022 · Heart disease may be the No. 1 killer of women — but six basic lifestyle choices can help you prevent it, control it, or even reverse your risk for heart attack and stroke. Just as significant, if you have already experienced a heart attack, stroke or other form of heart disease these steps can prevent another life-threatening cardiac event ...

  5. 24 sty 2023 · Coronary artery disease is the most common type of heart disease, diagnosed in more than 20 million people and responsible for more than 350,000 deaths in the U.S, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  6. 23 lis 2018 · Coronary artery disease happens when the major blood vessels that lead to your heart — your coronary arteries — become damaged or diseased, often due to a buildup of cholesterol-containing deposits, known as plaque, or as a result of inflammation.

  7. Major, large-scale, randomized controlled trials have shown benefits for primary and secondary prevention of CHD and, most recently, for patients with advanced HF 122 . The AHA currently recommends consumption of 1 g/d of a DHA and EPA combination in patients with established CHD.