If you’re having heart palpitations without any other symptoms, try these techniques to get your heartbeat back on beat.
Heart Health
Why Magnesium May Help Your Heart Palpitations
Magnesium plays a big role in keeping your heart pumping at a regular pace. Deficiencies are common and can lead to palpitations. But getting more magnesium in your diet is easy.
Life After a Heart Attack: Caring for Your Mental Health
A heart attack increases your risk for depression. Depression increases your risk of a heart attack. It can be a vicious cycle. Learn the signs of depression and how and when to seek help.
6 Natural Ways To Lower Your Blood Pressure
Lowering your systolic blood pressure can seriously reduce your overall health risks. A preventive cardiologist weighs in one some of the recommended natural (non-pharmaceutical) lifestyle modifications you can make to lower your blood pressure.
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How Alcohol Affects Your Heart
A cardiologist explains how alcohol affects your heart and why moderation is key, especially if you live with other health conditions.
Can High Blood Pressure Make You Feel Tired?
There’s no major link between feeling fatigued and having elevated blood pressure. A preventive cardiologist explains why it’s more likely caused by other conditions.
When To Worry About Heart Palpitations
A pounding or fluttering heart, coupled with symptoms like pain, lightheadedness or high heart rate, could be a sign of an arrhythmia. Learn when to see a healthcare provider.
5 Common Causes of Heart Palpitations
Heart palpitations can feel like fluttering, skipped beats or racing. Learn the common causes and when they could be a concern.
How Rooting for Your Team Can Hurt Your Heart (and Not Just Emotionally)
Die-hard fans know that big games can come with big stress. And if you’re at high risk of a heart attack, the excitement can be triggering. Learn to manage your risk during the big game.
5 Reasons Your Legs May Be Swollen and What To Do About It
If you press on your legs and leave a dent, chances are your legs are swollen. Here’s what to know about swelling in your legs and what to do about it.