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- A Little Known Fact To Cardiac Asthma By: Eddy Kong WW
Learn to know what is cardiac asthma, what is the cause, what are the symptoms and how to treat inexpensively. Read on. Tags: Cardiac asthma, asthma, asthma trigger, asthma symptom, asthma cure, asthma treatment
- Cardiac Rehabilitation By: Sarah Thomas
One of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and around the world is heart disease. It’s been called the traitor disease” due to its lack of warning signals. Most people who suffer from cardiac events are caught unaware. Unlike other kinds of serious disease, cardiac disease does not show any obvious symptoms at first. That’s why so many people are caught by surprise and do not have time to make preparations.
Cardiac rehabilitation helps people deal with the after-effec... Tags: cardiac, rehabilitation
- ECG Screening Can Really Reduce Sudden Cardiac Deaths! By: Ng Peng Hock
A screening program using 12-lead ECG for young athletes in Italy has reduced the sudden cardiac deaths by almost 90 percent, according to a report from Heartwise. Tags: heart disease, heart attack, ECG, sudden cardiac death, cardiomyopathy
- What Is Sudden Cardiac Death? By: Ng Peng Hock
Sudden cardiac death is sudden and unexpected with death occurring within minutes after collapse. It is more common to older folks with serious heart ailments although it sometimes does happen to those young and healthy people with no outward sign of heart disease. Tags: heart disease, sudden cardiac death, ventricular fibrillation, heart attack, cardiovascula
- Why Are Patients Reluctant To Join Cardiac Rehabilitation? By: Ng Peng Hock
Cardiac rehabilitation is an integral part of the cardiovascular continuum. Secondary prevention is extremely essential as this prevents a recurrence or further complications such as heart failure after a heart attack. However, only few patients... Tags: heart disease, cardiac rehabilitation, heart attack, stroke, exercise
- What Are The Causes Of Sudden Cardiac Death In Athletes? By: Ng Peng Hock
Besides hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, scarring of heart and serious blockage of a few blood vessels supplying blood to the heart that can make athletes die instantly, there are also other rare causes including... Tags: sudden cardiac death, heart disease
- Cardiac Arrest, where Death is not always so sudden? By: Stephen Morgan
We’ve seen it all before, the middle aged victim staggers and clutches his chest, slumps to the floor and expires. A common sight, extremely deadly and as such 20 percent of all deaths in the US apparently are due to sudden cardiac arrest. Such is the lethal effect of these attacks in that apparently barely 5 percent of all those who suffer from them survive. Tags: Cardiac Arrest, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure
- How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest By: Jeff Clare
In every batch of worst-case scenarios, there's always one that demands immediate medical attention, may have multiple causes, leaves only a few minutes to save a life, or requires considerable effort and knowledge just to administer fast first aid. Tags: cardiac arrest, heart attack, cpr in dogs, cpr, respiratory arrest
- Heart Attack Signs By: Sven Ullmann
Today, people mistake heart attack for cardiac arrest. The differene between the two is actually very distinct. Cardiac arrest is the medical situation when your heart stopped beating. It does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with your heart. It could be a result of a complication. On the other hand, a heart attack is actually a disorder. Also called acute myocardial infarction, a heart attack is characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to a particula... Tags: heart attack signs, cardiac infarcation signs, heart attack, heartattack, signs, cardiac inf
- Knowing What Are The Different Cardiac Asthma Facts To Save Your From Asthma Attacks By: Eddy Kong WW
This article is to discuss what are the various cardiac asthma facts and what are the possible symptoms and complications and of course how to prevent it. Tags: cardiac asthma facts, cardiac asthma, cardiac asthma tps, asthma care information
- What is Cardiac Amyloidosis? By: Janet Emerson
Discover how to relieve, treat and prevent Cardiac Amyloidosis naturally without drugs or surgery. Tags: cardiac amyloidosis, form of cancer, amyloidosis, type AA amyloidosis, alternative treatme
- Cardiac Arrhythmias - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By: Juliet
Cardiac arrhythmia is a group of conditions in which the electrical activity of the heart is irregular or is faster or slower than normal. Cardiac arrhythmias comprise any abnormality or pertubation in the normal activation sequence of the myocardium. Arrhythmias stem from several causes. Tags: cardiac arrhythmia information, cardiac arrhythmia causes symptoms, cardiac arrhythmia tre
- Information on Cardiac Asystole By: Peter Hutch
Cardiac asystole provoked by epileptic seizures is a rare but important complication in epilepsy and is supposed to be relevant to the pathogenesis of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Tags: cardiac asystole, what is cardiac asystole, information on cardiac asystole, coronary arte
- Vitamins for cardiac health By: samnickel2
Of all the essential nutrients that our bodies need on a regular basis, vitamins are perhaps the most researched and well-known. Ever since we were children, we were told of the importance of taking our vitamins. These nutrients help our body perform hundreds of different functions and without we simply cannot survive. Tags: vitamins for cardiac health, vitamins.
- Chocolate for Heart Health By: Gregory Smyth
Chocolate manufacturers have been quick to jump on the bandwagon of those claiming that chocolate is actually good for you. While it is true that hospital heart centers recommend some chocolate intake for cardiac bypass surgery patients, the truth is much less brown and white than the ads would have you believe! We look at the ways that chocolate can benefit your health, as well as harming. Tags: cardiac bypass surgery, cardiac bypass surgery thailand, cabg, cabg surgery, bangkok heart
- Top Foods for Heart Health By: Gregory Smyth
Heart disease kills more people in the world than any other condition, disease related or man-made, including war, famine, cancer, stroke, AIDS or malaria. Hospital heart centers have long known that to reduce cardiac surgery rates, a healthy diet and exercise is needed. However there are some sneaky superfoods that can really add to a healthy lifestyle in preventing heart disease. Tags: bangkok heart center, cardiac surgery, Cardiac treatment thailand, heart care center Thail
- What Causes A Sudden Cardiac Arrest? By: Lawrence J. Reaves
When your heart beats normally, it facilitates blood flow throughout your body. If, for some reason, the electrical impulse which controls the beat is interrupted, it cannot pump blood. Tags: Healht, Medicine, Disease, Wellness, Cardiac Arrest, Heart Attack, Heart Surgery
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