by South Tampa Cardiology | Oct 23, 2024 | cardiovascular assessment, Heart Health, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
Did you know that heart disease is the worldwide leading cause of death? It’s estimated that over 17 million people die from heart-related conditions every year. To protect against heart problems, it’s important to schedule regular visits with a...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Sep 25, 2024 | Heart Health, heart health tips, Heart tips, South Tampa Cardiology
Did you know that September 29 is World Heart Day? Celebrated internationally, this day raises awareness about the world’s leading cause of death: cardiovascular disease. According to the World Health Organization, almost 18 million people die from heart disease...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Aug 19, 2024 | cardiac ct scan, cardiovascular assessment, South Tampa Cardiology
You may have heard that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. But, did you know that it’s also very preventable? At South Tampa Cardiology, we use advanced technology to identify and treat heart disease before it occurs. Our tools...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Jul 22, 2024 | heart health tips, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
There’s a reason that heart disease is called the “silent killer.” Oftentimes, people don’t realize they’re at risk until it’s too late. Heart disease is especially prominent in the United States, where it’s currently the...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Jun 21, 2024 | cardiovascular assessment, Heart Health, South Tampa Cardiology
Millions of Americans face a silent threat: heart disease. It’s the leading cause of death, impacting people of all ages and backgrounds. From your daily habits to your family history, many factors can put you at risk. But here’s the good news: with...
by South Tampa Cardiology | May 29, 2024 | Heart Health, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
There’s no doubt that heart health is a crucial part of overall well-being. But, did you know that it holds particular significance for women? Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, surpassing breast cancer. Studies show that...