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How this Dubai resident made peace with his pacemaker to become an endurance cyclist

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Heart diseases such as coronary artery disease, heart valve disease, and heart rhythm problems account for some of the leading causes of deaths worldwide. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the foremost mortality reasons in the UAE too and can account for almost 40 per cent of all deaths. The prevalence is increasing in younger populations, mainly due to increased risk factors in this population set, such as hypertension, abdominal obesity, diabetes and more. The good news is that you can prevent many forms of heart disease by making lifestyle changes that are known to improve cardiac health. Most of these changes are easy and affordable for people of all ages to implement. When it comes to heart health, small changes in a sedentary lifestyle or poor eating habits can create big, positive ripples.

What heart disease and stroke patients in UAE must know about COVID-19 vaccination

Dubai: Patients suffering from Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) and stroke can safely go in for COVID-19 vaccinations under advise from their consulting doctor and must inform the vaccine-administering nurse about their condition and medication, say CVD and stroke specialists in the city. Why heart and stroke patients need to be cautious? Most patients who suffer from heart disease and stroke are required to take beta-blockers, blood thinners and anticoagulants. The intake of these can interfere with the bleeding that can happen at the site where the vaccine is administered. However, the vaccine is safe to be administered to these patients. In fact, the American Heart Association has issued a statement encouraging people with cardiovascular risk factors, heart disease or a history of heart attack or stroke to go in for the vaccination “as soon as possible”.

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