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Rigved Tadwalkar, MD FACC has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Rigved Tadwalkar, MD FACC are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn • Substack • Threads Besides social media accounts, rvtmd has populated their site with: • Speaking at the Hawaii Cardiovascular Symposium 🌺 | Oct 2025 | • Sign Our Petition | World Heart Federation • 7 Best Ways to Keep Your Heart Healthy as You Age, According to Experts • Pacific Heart Institute • How Drinking 2-3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Help You Live a Longer Life - Health Magazine • Google Business • 'Love Hormone' Oxytocin May Help Heal Heart - Healthline • Forbes Health Advisory Board • High Blood Pressure May Accelerate Osteoporosis • U.S. News & World Report • This Is the No. 1 Heart Failure Symptom People Ignore — Best Life • Enhanced Access Program • Heart Disease Risk and Red Meat Digestion • Why Apple Wants Users to Store Their Health Data on Their Devices • Expert Analysis on Substack | Second Opinions - Rigved Tadwalkar, MD • Feeling More Swollen Than Usual? Here's Everything You Need to Know About Water Retention - Martha Stewart Living • Webinar: The Diabetes-Heart Link (July 8, 12-1 PM Pacific Time) • Health Benefits: Weekend Warrior vs Daily Exercise • The 33% Pledge | HAHSAH • The 6 Smartest Heart Health Questions to Ask Your Doctor — Best Life • High-Protein Mediterranean Cookbook: 150 Recipes (A Good Housekeeping Book) • Sleep Added to the Cardiovascular Health Checklist • Prevention - Live to 100 and Love It!: An Easy Road Map to Longevity • Ways You’re Damaging Your Heart and Don’t Even Know It — Eat This Not That • Heart attack recovery: Not all people may need beta-blockers long-term - Medical News Today • Researchers Say 7 Factors Drive Most Heart Attacks in Young Adults—Especially in Women • You’ve Been Diagnosed With ATTR-CM, What Now? - HealthCentral • How the Stress of Carrying Student Debt Can Impact Heart Health Later On • Cholesterol: New Guidelines Emphasize Early Screening, Treatment - Healthline • How Coffee Affects Cholesterol in Men, Women • Adding This Popular Seasoning to Your Food May Take Years Off Your Life, Scientists Find - Prevention Magazine • Why Monitoring Your Heart Health Matters After Surviving a Stroke • Heartlife Foundation interviews Dr. Tadwalkar at AHA - Beating the Odds: Conference Conversations - Innovations in Cardiology • Your Blood Pressure Reading Is Likely More Accurate at Home • Statins: Most Side Effects Not Caused by the Drugs, Review Finds • These Heart Attack Symptoms Are More Common If You're a Woman, Doctors Say • Does Low Dose Aspirin Raise Cancer Risk? - Health • How to Reverse High Blood Pressure, Say Experts • Forbes - Best Heart Rate Monitors: A 2026 Guide • Is Peloton a 'Big' Problem For Heart Health? • Inside Edition interviews Dr. Tadwalkar - President Trump Says He Takes 4 Times Recommended Aspirin Dosage • COVID-19 Pandemic Caused a Rise in Blood Pressure • Health Benefits of Zone Zero Exercise - Good Housekeeping • Diabetes: 8 Heart Health Strategies May Help Lower Dementia Risk • Heart Health: Long-Term Melatonin Use Linked to Cardiovascular Risk - Healthline • How Physicians Can Build Resilience: 7 Lessons from Experience - Healthgrades • Hypertension Risk: Why Women May Require Different Approach to Men - Medical News Today • Heart disease: Hypertension, High Cholesterol Raise Young Adult Risks • Normal Blood Pressure Range By Age – Forbes Health • Heart Age: Free Online Tool May Help Predict Disease Risk • Hypertension: New Drug Shows Strong Results in Managing Blood Pressure - Medical News Today • Hulk Hogan Dead at 71 Following Cardiac Arrest • AI Algorithm Can Help Doctors Identify High Risk Heart Patients and Improve Care - Healthgrades • ABC interviews Rigved Tadwalkar, MD - Mobile CPR Kiosk Unveiled at Hospital - Hands-On Machine Teaches Proper Technique • Dr. Rigved Tadwalkar: "Allelica's CAD PRS testing is the new foundation of preventive cardiology." • Does Working Out Undo The Health Risks From Sitting? New Research Reveals The Truth - Women’s Health Mag • Inside Edition interviews Dr. Tadwalkar - Man Survives 'Widow-Maker' Heart Attack After Wife Calls 911 • This Everyday Habit May Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease - Prevention Magazine • How To Get Ozempic: Eligibility Criteria, Cost And More - Forbes Health • Health Misinformation on TikTok: 5 Ways Physicians Are Helping Gen Z Patients - Healthgrades • This is the Number One New Year’s Resolution Cardiologists Always Make, and How they Stick to It - Parade Magazine • Is Repatha a Statin? - SingleCare Blog • Podcast - Interview w/ Rigved Tadwalkar MD - USC Dornsife - Ask John • Is Xylitol Bad for You? Risks and Side Effects to Consider - GoodRx • Regular Acetaminophen Use May Harm the Heart - Medical News Today • Hypertension: 'Ume' juice may help lower cardiovascular disease risk - Medical News Today • Microplastics Impact on Heart Health, According to Cardiologists - Parade • ‘Weekend Warriors’ Get Same Benefits as Those Who Exercise Daily, New Study Finds - People Magazine • Blood Test Can Predict Women's Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in 30 years, study says - United Press International • 4 Non-Negotiables for Optimal Health, a Cardiologist Explains - Parade Magazine • Fluctuating Blood Pressure: Causes And How To Treat It - Forbes • Inside Edition interviews Dr. Tadwalkar - Runner Dies After Collapsing at Disneyland's Half Marathon • Blood Pressure of 130/70: Is It Too High? - Parade Magazine • Frank's Sign and Heart Disease Risk, According to Cardiologists - Parade Magazine • Heart Disease: Lifestyle Changes Could Reduce Genetic Risk 14-Fold • What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Alcohol on a Plane? - Prevention Magazine • Artificial Sugar Xylitol & Heart Attack Risk: What To Know - Healthline • Extreme Heat Can Significantly Raise Your Risk of a Fatal Heart Attack - Healthline • Heart Failure: Ozempic, Wegovy May Improve Symptoms, Aid Weight Loss • Heart Disease: A Sress Hormone in Hair May Help Predict Risk • Heart health benefits: Fasting-mimicking v Mediterranean diet - Medical News Today • Longevity & Cardiovascular Optimization through the Lens of Diagnostic Imaging - Live Webinar • Why You Should Invest in an At-Home Blood Pressure Monitor, According to Cardiologists - Good Housekeeping • Atrial Fibrillation: Can Light Therapy Treat AFib? - Medical News Today • Regular Watermelon Consumption May Have Benefits • Cardiovascular Disease: GLP-1 Diabetes Drugs May Help Reduce Risks • How Mental Health Conditions Can Increase Heart Attack, Stroke Risk In People Under 40 - Medical News Today • Top Myths About Heart Disease - Health Central • Anxiety: Mental Health Issues Can Increase Heart Attack, Stroke Risk - Healthline • Heart disease: Gut bacteria may offer protection, gout prevention • Here Are Cardiologist-Approved Ways to Lower Your Resting Heart Rate - Prevention Magazine • Hypertension: Eating dark chocolate may help reduce risk • Podcast: Primary Hyperlipidemia - Fresh look at an LDL-C Therapy and its Long-Term Data - ReachMD • 5 Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) - Forbes • Heart Disease: How To Tell if You Should Get a Polygenic Risk Test - Healthline • Cholesterol, obesity treatment: New drug shows promise in mice • Type 2 Diabetes: How It Can Raise a Person’s Risk of Heart Disease • What Is High Cholesterol? Symptoms, Causes And Treatment - Forbes • Just 11 Minutes of Exercise Each Day Can Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds - Prevention Magazine • Drug Nexletol May Help Reduce Cholesterol Without Taking a Statin - Healthline • Heart disease: Half of adults over 40 may have 'hidden' condition • A Guide To The Best Blood Pressure Monitor Watches - Forbes Interview • Matthew Perry Reportedly ‘Fatigued’ Hours Before Death - Inside Edition Interview • Cardiometabolic disease: Young adults' lifestyle choices raise risks • Heart disease: Experimental drug may slow atherosclerosis from inflammation • Blood Pressure Medications: Types, Benefits, Risks And More - Forbes • What Happens to Your Body If You Sleep Less Than 6 Hours a Night, Doctors Say • How To Raise Blood Pressure Safely, According To Experts - Forbes Health • Short Sleep Tied to 74% Higher Risk of Clogged Leg arteries • New Study Finds Having a Drink or 2 a Day Is Not Healthier Than Abstaining - Prevention Magazine • 7 Things Your Heart Will Thank You for Doing, Doctors Say • Eating Almonds and Other Tree Nuts Linked to Lower Blood Pressure - Healthline • Variant of 'Bad Cholesterol' Can Raise Heart Disease Risk • AFib in Women: The Role Estrogen May Play in Heart Arrhythmia • Researchers Find a Handful of Nuts a Day Could Lower Your Heart Disease Risk - Prevention Magazine • Cardiac Arrest: Warning Signs, Causes And How To Help - Forbes • Could Starbucks’ New Olive Oil Coffee Be Good for You? - Katie Couric Media • Was a Defibrillator Used to Save Bronny James’ Life? - Inside Edition • Viagra, ED drugs tied to 25% lower death risk in healthy men - Medical News Today • CBD For Blood Pressure: Does It Work? - Forbes • Postal Worker Dies After Collapsing During Heatwave - Inside Edition • Food for Thought: Erythritol Ever After? - Santa Monica Daily Post • Is the Sweetener Erythritol Safe? Study Links It to Blood Clots and Heart Attack - Prevention Magazine • Common sweetener erythritol tied to higher risk of stroke and heart attack - Medical News Today • What Is A Dangerous Heart Rate? - Forbes • A New Therapeutic Target for the Prevention of Heart Failure • Are Cold Showers Good for You? 5 Health Benefits To Know About - Good Housekeeping • Viagra shows promise in extending men's lives, among other areas - Popular Science • Which Has More Health Benefits: A Sauna or Steam Room? - Good Housekeeping • Cholesterol: Experimental treatment reduces LDL levels by 70% • WebMD feature - Heart Failure Risk: Where You Live, What You Look Like, and Where You Come From • Your Healthy Dose Podcast - All About Your Heart • Type 2 diabetes: How it can raise a person's risk of heart disease • Inside Edition feature - Tycoon Spends $2 Million a Year Trying to Reverse His Aging • Heart Health: The Benefits of Yoga Plus Exercise • ABC News Feature - Do you know CPR? Interest continues to rise after Damar Hamlin's miraculous recovery • Starbucks Has Olive Oil Coffee Now, but Is It Healthy? - Prevention • Lisa Marie Presley Dies after Possible Cardiac Arrest: What We Know • The Most Common Signs of Poor Circulation and How to Improve Them - U.S. News & World Report feature • NFL Player Damar Hamlin in Critical Condition: What to Know About Sudden Cardiac Arrest - Healthline • LA Times feature - Bills' Damar Hamlin in critical condition after cardiac arrest on field, 'MNF' halted • Study Finds Short Bursts of These Exercises Increase Lifespan • Your Guide To The Best Heart Rate Monitors For Older Adults - Forbes • New Study Finds Having a Drink or 2 a Day Is Not Healthier Than Abstaining • Dementia: Keeping blood pressure under control may lower risk • Shingles Linked to 30% Higher Risk of Stroke, Coronary Heart Disease • Atrial Fibrillation: Drugs Linked to Increased Risk • Heart attack: How the 'love hormone' might help heal the heart - Medical News Today • IG Live - The Mind-Heart-Body Connection with OOTify • Resistant blood pressure: New drug proves effective in phase 2 trials - Medical News Today • 7 Sneaky Habits That Can Cause Heart Problems - HuffPost UK • Daily Breathing Exercises Can Lower Blood Pressure - Healthline • Running Is Good. But Research Says You Should Lift Weights Too • 6 Signs Of Heart Problems That Have Nothing To Do With Chest Pain - HuffPost • Poor Sleep May Increase Cardiovascular & Stroke Risk • News Anchor Suffers Stroke on Live TV - Inside Edition feature • High cholesterol: New CRISPR treatment enters human trial • Are You Hurting Your Heart? - Sunday Edit • Smoking and Heart Health: Tobacco Damages Heart Structure • New Eye Exam May Show If You're At Risk For A Heart Attack • Study Shows When Violent Crime Rates Fall, Heart Disease Death Rates Drop, Too • Your Health Gone Digital: Instagram Live event with Bojana Jankovic Weatherly, MD & Rigved Tadwalkar, MD • Doctor Talk - Cardiac Care at the Pacific Heart Institute & Providence Saint John's Health Center (Webinar) • Salt Substitutes Can Lower Risk of Heart Attack • Adding This Seasoning to Your Food May Be Taking Years Off Your Life, Study Finds • Infertility and Miscarriage May Be Linked to Stroke Risk, Study Shows • High Cardiovascular Risk and Depression Symptoms • Lipid Transporters Predict Cardiovascular Events 20 Years Before Time • Older Adults, Alcohol, and Heart Disease Risk • 7 Reasons You’re Experiencing Pain In Your Left Arm and When It's a Sign of a Medical Emergency • A New Study Reveals the Importance of Vitamin D on Heart Health • 4 Ways Depression Is Tied to Heart Health • What Is a Cardiologist? - US News & World Report feature • Loneliness is Linked to Heart Disease in Older Women: What Caregivers Should Know • Woman who Survived 2 Heart Attacks Urges Others to “Listen to Your Body' • Olympic Skater Kamila Valieva Tested Positive for Trimetazidine. What Is It? • 24 Causes of Chest Pain—and What To Do • A New Study Links Olive Oil Intake to Lower Risks of Heart Disease and Alzheimer's