Taking blood thinners decreases your risk for blood clots, but it can also increase your risk of heavy bleeding. Here's how to spot warning signs, and what to do about them.
Heart Health | January 24, 2020 |
| | | Taking blood thinners decreases your risk for blood clots, but it can also increase your risk of heavy bleeding. Here's how to spot warning signs, and what to do about them. |
| | | The heart relies on electrical impulses to keep it beating, and when problems interfere with those impulses, abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias, can happen. |
| | | The latest research suggests drinking coffee in moderation is safe for your heart, and may even be good for it. |
| | | Trying to control one health condition with medications could lead to other health problems. Learn which drugs may raise cholesterol levels as a side effect. |
| | | If you want to lower your cholesterol you may want to think about changing your diet. Learn more about these foods that can help lower cholesterol. |
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