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Anxiety And Panic Attacks

Angelica Giron, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

Anxiety is the body's natural response to stressful situations. It helps us stay alert and focused and can motivate us to take action to solve problems. However, when anxiety becomes persistent or overwhelming, it can interfere with daily activities and relationships. The result is that one stops

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Sudden Tachycardia Has Numerous Causes

Irfan Tariq, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

The cause of an extremely rapid heartbeat, or tachycardia, can be any of the following disorders. Panic Attack A panic attack is a form of anxiety disorder, in which an individual experiences episodes of extreme and intense panic and fear. Any disturbances or changes in their usual routine can

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Heart Palpitations In Young Persons

Sasa Milosevic, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

Palpitations are a subjective feeling in which people feel their heart is pounding really fast, along with some accompanying discomfort. These palpitations can appear for many reasons and can be supported by ECG findings as arrhythmias, or they can be a result of an entirely subjective

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Leukemia Can Be Acute Or Chronic

Irfan Tariq, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

What is Leukemia? Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow. It is due to excessive abnormal production of white blood cells (leukocytes) inside the bone marrow. Bone marrow is responsible for the production of blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells

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High White Blood Cell Count

Sasa Milosevic, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

White blood cells (leukocytes) represent a large population of different cells building almost the entire human immune system. There are various subtypes of leukocytes, some of which are responsible for so-called innate immunity (neutrophil granulocytes, macrophages) while the others are components

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Chronic Post-Sternotomy Pain

Sasa Milosevic, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

Of all surgical procedures requiring a sternotomy, coronary bypass surgery is certainly the most common one. During coronary bypass surgery, a median sternotomy is performed by making a vertical incision in the middle of the sternum (breastbone), in order to open the chest cavity and access