Heart & Circulation: Early Awareness Can Protect Long-Term Health
Heart and blood vessel conditions can develop quietly over many years. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, poor circulation, diabetes, smoking, obesity, and chronic inflammation may gradually damage arteries, the heart, brain, kidneys, and other organs. Early screening helps identify hidden risks before serious events such as heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or kidney damage occur.
Why Early Cardiovascular Screening Matters
Many cardiovascular risks are measurable before symptoms appear. Blood pressure checks, cholesterol testing, blood sugar monitoring, ECG, imaging, and clinical evaluation can help detect risk earlier, guide prevention, and support timely medical decision-making.
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