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Understanding Heart Disease in Women Heart disease kills about 1 in 3 women in the United States, making cardiovascular disease the leading cause of death for women—more than all forms of cancer combined. Yet many...
February Is Heart Month: Why It Matters Every February, communities, healthcare providers, and patients across the nation come together to focus on one critical mission: preventing heart disease and stroke. American...
It is Diabetes Awareness Month, and Vital Heart and Vein's Dr. Khaled Khalaf sat down with KHOU 11 News to discuss the positive effects of the Type II diabetes drug, Semaglutide, on cardiovascular health. He breaks...
Living with arrhythmia can feel unsettling. Your heart, the rhythm keeper of your body, suddenly skips a beat or races unexpectedly, and that uncertainty can be stressful. But here’s the good news: many people with...
Leg pain is something most of us experience at some point in our lives. It could be due to a long day on our feet, too much physical activity, or just the natural aches and pains that come with age. However, for some,...
The link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease is more than just a medical curiosity; it’s a crucial connection that affects millions of people worldwide. These two conditions are not only common on their own,...
There is something comforting about the stable rhythm of the heartbeat. It rests quietly in the background of our lives, unacknowledged but vital. But for millions of people, this rhythm is not always reliable....
We often hear that small changes in our habits can make a big difference, but does this also apply to our health? Can adopting a healthier lifestyle truly affect our key health markers? The answer is a definite yes. In...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. Often called the "silent killer," heart disease can develop over decades without obvious symptoms until...
Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for one death every 33 seconds, according to the CDC. Despite its prevalence, many people do not recognize the subtle early...
Watch Dr. Nidal Ganim discuss breakfast foods that are healthy for your heart on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ Watch the latest video at foxnews.com
The world is becoming increasingly complex and stressful as time passes. This means additional inflammation in the body. Several factors contribute to ill health in humans, including sedentary habits, stress, and poor...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. We're often reminded of this well-known fact before being encouraged to care for our health. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention...
In heart health, the conversation about cholesterol often takes center stage. However, the narrative isn't as straightforward as cholesterol being purely "bad." Indeed, it plays a crucial role in our body, building...
With temperatures soaring above 100 degrees, it's crucial to understand the impact of extreme heat on your body — especially your heart. Dr. Nidal Ganim from Vital Heart & Vein is here with expert advice to ensure...















