CARDIOLOGY
Cardiology
The human body has a unique structure. The cornerstones of this unique structure are the movement, digestion, respiratory, excretory and circulatory systems. The circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system, distributes the nutrients and oxygen necessary for the body systems to work in a coordinated manner among themselves. Today, cardiovascular system diseases are the most common cause of death in our country and all over the world. Approximately a quarter of a million people have a heart attack in our country every year, and this number will continue to increase in the future. Cardiology is the branch of science that deals with cardiovascular diseases.