You At Your Best

Heart Issue • February 2019

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SPeCial To NWa DemoCraT-GazeTTe A heart attack, also called a myocardial infarction, occurs when a part of the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood flow. The more time that passes without treatment to restore blood flow, the greater the damage to the heart muscle. Every 43 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack. While the World Health Organization notes that four out of five cardiovascular disease deaths are due to heart attacks and strokes, men and women who learn to recognize the warning signs of heart attack may be able to get help before things escalate. In fact, the American Heart Association notes that many heart attacks begin slowly with mild pain or discomfort. By paying attention to their bodies and learning to recognize these warning signs, men and women may be able to get help before heart attacks claim their lives. SPeCial To NWa DemoCraT-GazeTTe Eating right and exercising regularly can affect more than your cardiovascular health. New evidence shows a link between poor heart health and hearing loss. "The inner ear is extremely sensitive to blood flow, so obstructions in the arteries and veins – symptoms of impaired cardiovascular health – can impact the peripheral and central auditory systems, leading to hearing impairment," Dr. Dustin Richards, audiologist and owner of Wolfpack Hearing Clinic in Fayetteville points out. "Conversely, when the heart is healthy and the flow of blood is unimpeded, hearing problems are fewer." Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will not only add years to your lifespan, but will reduce your odds of developing hearing loss. Take preventative measures such as eating healthier, losing weight, quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy blood pressure. Patients already diagnosed with heart disease should consider a hearing evaluation. The audiologists at Wolfpack hearing in Fayetteville are skilled in diagnosing and treating hearing loss. For more information or to set up a hearing evaluation, go to Wolfpackhearing.com, or call (479) 957-9300. Poor heart health may lead to hearing loss Warning signs of a HeArT ATTACk ♥ Discomfort or tingling in arms, back, neck, shoulder or jaw ♥ Chest pain ♥ Shortness of breath ♥ Sudden dizziness ♥ Heartburn-like feeling ♥ Cold sweat ♥ Nausea or vomiting ♥ Unusual tiredness Symptoms most common in MEN Additional symptoms most common in woMEN KeepArkansasBeautiful.com 12 | YOU AT YOUR BEST | nwAdg.cOm/YOUATYOURBEST FEBRUARY - ThE hEART iSSUE | SATURdAY, JAnUARY 26, 2019 Located in East Fayetteville 2630 E Citizens Dr. #7 (479) 957-9300 wolfpackhearing.com Our patients succeed. You will, too!

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