Author Archives: Neurology Conference

Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease

The most common type of birth defect is cardiovascular disease and it’s by far the worst. Babies born with heart problems are one group of children showing below-average growth rates who doctors say will live healthier lives because advances in medicine make it easier than ever to repair congenital defects. Congenital heart diseases are present […]

Neurology and Cardiology

Neurology and cardiology investigate the pathophysiological connections of the neurological and cardiovascular systems. Constant contact between the brain and heart is critical for recognizing and managing neurological and cardiac disorders. The neuro-cardiac link underpins many physiological functions, and disruptions can cause serious health issues. For example, disorders like stroke, which are frequently handled in neurology, […]

Heart Failure and Myocardial infarction

Heart Failure: Heart failure happens when the heart fails to circulate sufficient blood to fulfill the demands of the body, causing delays in vital operations. Signs of this disorder are fatigue, loss of respiration, and retention of fluids, all of Which has a significant have impact on everyday life and health. Heart failure can affect […]

Echocardiography, Cardiac CT and MRI

Echocardiography: Echocardiography is a basic diagnostics process that produces immediate pictures of the cardiac muscle using sound waves with a high frequency. This modern imaging look at allows doctors to see the structure of the heart and assess its function. The resultant images, termed cardiac echocardiograms, provide vital data without causing discomfort or other harmful […]

Cardiovascular Diseases and Disorders

Rheumatism-related heart disease and cardiovascular diseases, or CVDs, are currently the world’s leading causes of death. Among these conditions are coronary arteriosclerotic heart disease, arterial heart disease, heart degeneration disease, hypertensive heart disease, and cardiac congestive heart failure. Recurrent precursors such as age, sex, tobacco use, physical inactivity, alcohol use, poor diet, and obesity have […]

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