Manhattan Cardiology Blog
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Learn about some heart related problems with our blog and ways to identify them so that you can seek medical attention. Manhattan Cardiology is the premier facility for cardiac testing and preventive treatment in New York. Our cardiologists practice under a guiding principle that early detection is the best form of prevention.
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
While low blood pressure alone may not directly cause a heart attack, it can contribute to cardiovascular complications that elevate the risk of heart attack ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
Electrocardiogram (known as EKG or ECG) monitors that you can use at home may be reliable in some situations, but this depends on the device and how often it is used. EKG machines are made to record the heart’s electrical activity over a certain amount of time, usually between a few seconds and a few ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
Stress, especially long-term stress, can have a big effect on heart health by changing many bodily processes that lead to heart disease ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
A coronary calcium score is a measure of the amount of calcium deposits in the arteries, characterized by the buildup of plaque and the narrowing of the arteries ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
The stress echocardiogram checks how well your heart works and can help doctors figure out what's wrong with your heart ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is when moving from lying down to standing up, a rapid increase in heart rate is noticeable ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
Medical ultrasound tests are non-invasive imaging procedures that use sound waves to create pictures of the inside of the body ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
Did you know that allergies can have an impact on your heart health? We explore this topic in easy-to-understand terms ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
15h ago
Although chest pain or discomfort may affect both men and women, women are more likely than men to also have additional symptoms ..read more
Manhattan Cardiology Blog
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Regular exercise may help control brain activity, including emotional balance, problem solving, learning, organization, and memory, according to the CDC ..read more