Category Archives: Heart Health
American Heart Health Month
Welcome to American Heart Health Month! At Apex Heart and Vascular Care Vein Clinic, we stand as warriors in the battle against cardiovascular diseases. As February dawns upon us, it’s not just Valentine’s Day when we should focus on the heart; it’s a crucial moment to spotlight the importance of cardiovascular health, raise awareness, and …Continue reading
Diets For Heart Disease and Diabetes
Best Diet for Heart Health, Heart Disease and Diabetes Top NJ Cardiologist: A Vegan Diet is good for heart disease patients In this article, we will discuss: Is a plant-based diet good for heart disease patients? Do vegans get heart disease? Can plant-based diets reverse clogged arteries? Will a vegan diet reverse heart disease? Do …Continue reading
Diabetes Complications
The complications of uncontrolled diabetes What other problems can people with diabetes have? What are the complications of diabetes and what complications can diabetes lead to? Hypoglycemia, Ketoacidosis (DKA), Kidney Disease (nephropathy), Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetic Foot Ulcers that lead to lower limb amputation, Heart Disease and Stroke, Nerve disease (diabetic neuropathy), and Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy) …Continue reading
Heart Disease In Women
Signs and Symptoms of heart disease in women Early signs of heart disease in women Are men or women more likely to have heart disease? The answer may surprise you. New Jersey Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Anuj Shah dispels the top 5 heart disease myths American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women was held this month …Continue reading
Heart Attack Risk Factors
What are the signs and symptoms of a heart attack? Are you at risk of a heart attack? Believe it or not, there are actually many common risk factors that can lead to a heart attack that many people are not aware of. February is American Heart Month, so we wanted to share some of …Continue reading
Heart Health Tip: Coronary Artery Disease Prevention
When the major blood vessels, especially the coronary arteries that supply the heart with blood, oxygen, and nutrients are damaged or become ill, Coronary Artery Disease develops. Also known as CAD, the disease reduces the blood flow through coronary arteries due to a buildup of sticky cholesterol and other substances inside the artery walls. Cardiovascular …Continue reading