Recommendations from the American Heart Association
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: August 20, 2021
Lifestyle has a huge effect on your health and wellbeing. This is especially true for your heart and cardiovascular health. Change isn’t as drastic or as hard as you might think. Just a few small habitual adjustments and you could alter your health now as well as into the future. Tips for a healthier heart
Treat Your Vein Issues with Tampa Cardiovascular Associates
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: August 18, 2021
When choosing a Vein Specialist, you want the very best. Doctors who know veins as well as they latest technology and medical advancements, so you get the most comfortable care with the best results. That is why choosing the physicians at Tampa Cardiovascular Associates gives you the edge. We are not simply focused on treating
Love, Joy, Sorrow and Other Emotions Have an Effect on Heart Health
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: August 9, 2021
How are YOU feeling? We all experience stress in our daily lives but when “stressed out” becomes your new normal its time to put your foot down and do something about it. Stress, unlike something such as genetics, is a controllable and manageable factor. Life in 2021 is a roller coaster. There is so much
What Does it Mean to Eat “Heart Healthy”? (Simplified)
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: August 4, 2021
The cheat sheet for a healthier heart With billions of food products on the market it is more confusing than ever to know what to eat especially if you find yourself with dietary restrictions due to a health condition. Stamps of approval are all over the place “Gluten free”, “vegan”, “low sodium”, “fat free”, but
COVID Cases are Spiking in Florida – We Offer Tele-Visits to Help Keep Your Safe in Tampa, Florida
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: August 1, 2021
Helping Tampa, Florida Stay Healthy! COVID-19 is caused by the coronavirus specifically SARS-CoV-2. Older adults and people who have significant underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from the illness. It can be the most dangerous as a secondary illness. The
Am I Having a Heart Attack – Tampa Cardio Shows You How To Tell, Quickly
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: July 29, 2021
Am I Having a Heart Attack – Tampa Cardio Shows You How To Tell, Quickly Heart attacks continue to be a leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States today even above the incoming numbers for COVID. While the survival rate for heart attacks is high, it is strongest amongst
Varicose Veins – One of the Most Commonly Ignored Conditions
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: July 22, 2021
Never ignore varicose veins. Over time they will only get worse. It may not seem all that common, but varicose veins effect an estimated 40 million people just in the USA. Upwards from 50% of the population over the age of fifty currently have them. This does not mean that varicose veins are inevitable and
The Effect Ibuprofen Can Have on Your Kidneys
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: July 14, 2021
Ibuprofen is a go to in many medicine cabinets. It’s great for relieving inflammation, reducing pain, and blocking headaches. It is sold OTC (Over the Counter) and because of this, is believed to be safe to take as recommended. Which is set at 1 200mg pill every 4 to 6 hours with a maximum limit
Did You Know that Tampa Cardiovascular Associates is also a Vein Clinic?
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: July 1, 2021
Looking for the best vein treatment in Tampa Bay Florida? While Tampa Cardio is well known for being one of the best cardiovascular offices in the Tampa Bay area you may not know that we also have the top vein specialists. Caring for your cardiovascular health is vital to your overall wellness. Why trust it
A Look at Inherited Heart Conditions
Posted by: Tampa Cardio
On: June 29, 2021
DNA is an amazing thing. It is passed on from our parents and acts as the blueprint to our bodies teaching our cells how to replicate and what traits we will possess. We get our dad’s brilliant blue eyes, our mom’s smile, but unfortunately, with the good also can come the not so good. This