Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, necessitating deeper insights into its molecular underpinnings beyond genetic predisposition. Epigenetic modifications, ...
When the workload on the heart increases, the ventricular wall may thicken too, known as cardiac hypertrophy. This is an adaptive response that reduces pressure on the heart and maintains the activity ...
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When the workload on the heart increases, the ventricular wall may thicken too, known as cardiac hypertrophy. This is an adaptive response that reduces pressure on the heart and maintains the activity ...
Breathlessness or chest pain doesn’t always indicate blocked arteries. Doctors warn these symptoms may signal Hypertrophic ...
Obesity is no longer just a cosmetic concern — it is a chronic disease that silently strains the heart long before symptoms ...
Abdominal obesity, or a 'beer belly,' poses significant heart health risks, particularly for men. Emerging studies reveal that visceral fat negatively impacts heart muscle structure and chamber volume ...
Heart disease develops gradually due to often-ignored habits. Smoking damages blood vessels and increases heart rate, leading to atherosclerosis. Obesity forces the heart to work harder, raising blood ...