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Welcome to the Cardiology and cardiovascular health resource hub at Healthy Post. This section features evidence-based, medically reviewed educational guides dedicated to heart health, managing hypertension, stroke prevention strategies, and clinical lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular wellness. To ensure absolute scientific integrity, all published information is cross-verified against established global cardiac guidelines from premier institutions like the British Heart Foundation and peer-reviewed cardiovascular datasets on PubMed Central. Our primary mission is to translate complex cardiac science into clear, actionable, and life-saving wellness strategies. We invite you to explore our comprehensive heart health guide for practical steps on improving arterial health, or consult our official editorial guidelines to see how our clinical specialists and Medical Review Board audit every piece of content before publication.
Myocarditis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the heart muscle, which can lead to various symptoms and complications. While…
A heart attack or myocardial infarction occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked. If…
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, cardiovascular diagnosis,…
Blood lipid test is a common examination item in health check-ups, especially for some high-risk groups, who need to monitor…
Many people panic when they find sinus arrhythmia, abnormal ECG, T waves, etc. during an electrocardiogram, thinking they have a…
The heart is one of the most important organs of the human body, and its health directly affects our quality…
In this article we are trying to tell you some major signs of before heart attack. Read it carefully and…
Most heart diseases require long-term medication control, otherwise the disease will relapse and worsen. If the medicine for heart disease is…

