Cardiovascular Health and Chronomics (Cardiology Research and Clinical Developments)

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Author: Ram B. Singh
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“Cardiovascular Health and Chronomics” (part of the Cardiology Research and Clinical Developments series) focuses on the relationship between cardiovascular health and chronobiology, the study of biological rhythms. The book explores how circadian rhythms, seasonal cycles, and other time-related patterns affect cardiovascular functions and health outcomes. It integrates clinical cardiology with chronemics to help predict and optimize cardiovascular care based on biological cycles.

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  1. Explores Biological Rhythms: This course examines the impact of circadian rhythms, seasonal cycles, and time patterns on cardiovascular health, offering insights into chronobiology’s role in heart disease prevention and treatment.
  2. Integrates Cardiology with Chronomics: Merges traditional cardiology with cutting-edge research in chronomics to address time-sensitive interventions for cardiovascular health.
  3. Predictive Insights: Provides strategies for predicting heart disease risks and optimizing care based on biological cycles, such as time-of-day variations in heart function.
  4. Comprehensive Research: Offers in-depth scientific studies and data from leading researchers on the role of time-related factors in cardiovascular health.
  5. Practical Clinical Applications: Emphasizes real-world applications for improving patient outcomes through the timing of treatments and understanding of biological clocks.

 

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