Insights from our specialists, treatment updates, clinic news and patient recommendations.
Throbbing pain, light sensitivity, nausea? It could be a migraine. Horev doctors will help pinpoint the cause.
Chest pain, rhythm disturbances, shortness of breath — indications for a heart ultrasound. Echo at Horev is fast, accurate, and painless.
Medical · 05/21/2025Blood pressure above normal? Horev Medical offers diagnosis and treatment of hypertension and hypotension. Cardiologist and therapist with over 20 years of experience.
Medical · 05/18/2025Rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, chest discomfort? At Horev Medical Center, under the care of experienced specialists including Dr. Jamal Alievich, we offer comprehensive inpatient treatment.

Cardiac ultrasound (Echocardiography) helps detect myocardial, valvular and cardiac function abnormalities. At Horev, the study is performed by experienced cardiologists.

Holter heart monitoring: what it is, when it is prescribed and how the procedure is performed. A method of continuous ECG recording for 24 hours or more — detects hidden arrhythmias and ischemia.

Boston University School of Medicine: women who consumed 5 or more servings of yogurt per week had a reduced risk of hypertension.

Prescription omega-3 medications cut triglycerides by 20-30% and reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by 25% with a daily 4-gram dose.

Analysis of 1.3 million people: with genetic predisposition to insomnia, heart attack risk is 13% higher, heart failure risk 16% higher.

Houston Methodist: a Bluetooth-controlled nanochannel implant delivers medications for arthritis, diabetes and hypertension without pumps — up to a year between refills.

25 minutes in a sauna raises heart rate and blood pressure as much as a rowing-machine workout — sauna use strengthens the heart but does not burn fat.

Cambridge and King’s College London: minocycline (an acne antibiotic) blocks the PARP enzyme and preserves vascular elasticity in atherosclerosis.

American Society for Nutrition: 1 in 7 deaths from heart disease is linked to low fruit intake, 1 in 12 to vegetable deficiency. Daily norm: 300 g of fruit and 400 g of vegetables.