Introduction Most people associate smoking and smoking with lung cancer and breathing problems. However, in addition to this, smoking is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, vascular and heart disease. Tobacco and smoking are thought to be major risk factors for various chronic diseases, Everett (2004). According to AHA (American Heart Association), smoking is thought to be the most important and preventable cause of many premature deaths, like McKay et al.
Smoking is the most reliable factor of cardiovascular disease. Smoking causes systemic inflammation, which causes elevated blood pressure and is associated with atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease. In Philadelphia hypnotic clinic, smoking cessation and hypnosis are a great way to treat bad habits of avoiding smoking poisoning and hypnotism. Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis as a treatment and Philadelphia hypnotherapy clinic, Dr. Victor Tsan has practiced hypnotism for over 30 years. He is a famous hypnotist, known for his hypnotherapy in Pennsylvania. Hypnotherapy is widely used for various mental disorders, and hypnotherapy of depression is one of them. Depression is a common psychological disorder that anyone can become depressed. Depression is a common psychiatric disorder, but it may cause serious consequences if not treated.
Depression and cardiovascular disease are closely related to psychosocial and cardiovascular health. Depression, social isolation, and lack of social support are important risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) and are not related to conventional risk factors such as smoking, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, These conventional risk factors and degrees are similar. People with depression need careful cardiovascular risk assessment. Depression is common in people recovering from myocardial infarction (MI). 35 People with coronary heart disease need to evaluate for complex depression and treat as necessary. Psychosocial evaluation and depression management are currently recommended as an important part of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program and heart failure management 36,37