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  • Insider Secrets Of Preventing And Reversing Heart Disease
    By: Gladys Alvarez | - If you are reading this, it is possible that you or someone you know or love may need help for their heart! Here's to a healthy heart!

    EAT FISH TWICE A WEEK

    Heart disease is quite uncommon among people who eat lots of fish. Certain unsaturated fatty acids unique to fish are thought to be responsible for this protective effect. Eat at least four ounces of fish a week. Best: Rich, oily species like bluefish, mackerel, tuna and Salmon, but before you ingest whatever kind ...

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  • Coronary Stenting Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Overview

    Definition

    A coronary stent is an artificial support device placed in the coronary artery to keep the vessel open after treatment for coronary artery disease. Also called atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease is a build-up of fatty matter and debris on the walls of the arteries. Over time, this buildup narrows the arteries and reduces blood supply to the heart.The stent is usually a stainless steel mesh tube that is available in various sizes to match the si ...

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  • Drug Eluting Coronary Stenting In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Drug-eluting stents

    Do they increase heart attack risk ?

    In recent years, there has been some concern about the use of some types of popular medical devices called stents. Stents are used to keep arteries open after a procedure called angioplasty. More than 2 million people receive stents each year, including a million Americans.

    Some studies have suggested a certain type of stent known as a drug-eluting stent might increase your risk of heart attack. Ot ...

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  • Coronary Stenting Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
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    Definition

    A coronary stent is an artificial support device placed in the coronary artery to keep the vessel open after treatment for coronary artery disease. Also called atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease is a build-up of fatty matter and debris on the walls of the arteries. Over time, this buildup narrows the arteries and reduces blood supply to the heart.The stent is usually a stainless steel mesh tube that is available in various sizes to match the s ...

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  • Coronary Stenting Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Overview

    Definition

    A coronary stent is an artificial support device placed in the coronary artery to keep the vessel open after treatment for coronary artery disease. Also called atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease is a build-up of fatty matter and debris on the walls of the arteries. Over time, this buildup narrows the arteries and reduces blood supply to the heart.The stent is usually a stainless steel mesh tube that is available in various sizes to match the si ...

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  • Cardiac Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Cardiac Surgery In India


    Overview

    What Is Cardiac Surgery?

    Cardiac surgery is done to correct problems with the heart. More than half a million heart surgeries are done each year in the United States for a variety of heart problems.
    Cardiac surgery is used to correct heart problems in children and adults. This article discusses heart surgeries for adults.


    Cardiac surgery is surgery on the heart and/or great vessels performe ...

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  • Know About Heart Diseases!!
    By: Tina Khanna | -
    The human heart does not know any discrimination. That's why heart diseases do not spare anyone. From a vulnerable newborn to a frail elderly, every age is defenseless when it comes to heart. An alarming revelation suggests that when it comes to heart disease, twenty can be the new forty. Doctors once used to recommend a comprehensive health check up for forty something to catch early signs of wear and tear. Now they're recommending them for children as young as 10. So before you say, "I ...

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  • Angioplasty In Mumbai
    By: Jennie Kakkad | - Mumbai is the financial hub of India. The city life is fast, competitive, and expensive. People dynamically switch between roles in a single day. In the morning, they are serious and smart professionals working aggressively to fulfill their goals. At night, they transform into a cool, friendly and freaky lot that enjoys in nightclubs, house parties, or even at home with their families. Such a stressful life is bound to have serious impact on the health. Heart is one such organ of the body that s ...
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  • Next Generation Hybrid Technologies Offer New Capabilities In Coronary Artery Disease Evaluation
    By: Suzanne Benz | - The Brigham and Womens Hospital Cardiovascular Imaging Centers new state-of-the-art imaging equipment includes a 64-detector CT/PET scanner the first to be installed in the world and a new state-of-the-art 64- detector CT scanner. The new equipment provides greater speed, finer resolution, and the ability to visualize greater body volume in a single scan. Using 64-detector CT angiography (CTA), clear pictures of coronary arteries, including smaller ones, can be obtained and used to ...
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  • The View About Longevity
    By: Aaron Green | - A lot of doctors have negative attitude on the policy of the longevity institute. A doctor wrote a letter to the local newspapers "Banta Barbara News" to express his view that the policy of the longevity institute would not solve the problem thoroughly and the time of the result is short, In his words, the center had taken a wound guidelines.
    Yet, it was worth studying the parts of the policies of the longevity institute. For example, a patient who had coronary artery disease wanted to get ...

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  • Heart Disease Coronary Artery Blockage
    By: upty | - Blocked coronary artery is number one killer in the World. It has become a common disease all over the World especially in the countries which have rich dietary habits. Though there may be medical reasons the disease is more due to lifestyle.

    People who consume excess fat, smoke and consume high levels of alcohol are at risk. People with sedentary or very hectic lifestyle are equally at risk especially those who do not exercise at all.

    The coronary arteries are vital ...

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  • Coronary Angiography "€" A Brief Understanding
    By: scheer med | - Coronary angiography is the specialized test to examine the state and functioning of the arteries in the heart. The coronary arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the various parts of the body. When a patient suffers from chest pain, also known as angina, it becomes necessary to get an angiography done. Angiographies are done to study the biology of blood vessels like the arteries and the veins. In other words, it is the inspection of the condition inside the ...
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  • Angiography "€" Coronary, Cerebral And Fluorescein
    By: Ian Gould | - The process of imaging of the blood vessels by x-ray readings, catheters, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging MRI is called angiography. The imaging technique for body organs gives out the results in the form of angiogram. Traditionally, a radiopaque essence or dye is applied to compose the blood vessels visible under x-ray. Etymologically, the Greek roots angeion meaning vessel and graphein meaning to record, make up the word angiography the vessel to record th ...
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  • Getting Aware Of Coronary Angiography
    By: Ian Gould | - If we compare the medical services available at present with those available several years back then we will find a large difference. It is evident that today, medical services have reached a very advanced stage and efforts are going on to overcome those obstacles which are not yet climbed. The average life expectancy of human beings in various countries has increased because of the advancement in the medical services. Doctors are able to diagnose and treat a large number of diseases at present. ...
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  • Can Low Gi Foods Help You To Lose Weight? Not All Carbs Are Created Equal!
    By: Sonia Summers | - I do not know about you, but if I had a choice to live longer by making the simplest lifestyle changes, I would go for it! I have a feeling you would agree, so that is why I am presenting a very non-revolutionary but very overlooked and very critical concept. The benefits of the Low GI foods that belong on your plate and in your stomach.

    What are Low GI Foods? GI stands for glycemic index, a specific ranking of how carbohydrates we eat affect our blood sugar levels in the 2 to 3 hou ...

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  • Short Stature Linked To Increased Risk Of Heart Disease
    By: Anita Brown | - Size does matter. A research has revealed that short people have 50 percent more chances to develop heart disease than their taller peers. This study was conducted under the aegis of Tampere University Hospital and was based on 52 studies done on more than 3 million people. This was reported that men under 5 feet 4in (163cm) and women of or under 5ft were 1.5 times higher risks of heart diseases.

    The researchers assessed the risk and correlations between various factors like height, ...

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  • Coronary Artery Disease Screening Test
    By: Edwin Thomas | - The condition occurs due to accumulation of fatty materials (plaque) on the inner linings of arteries. This plaque causes dilation of the arteries, resulting in blocking or restricting the blood flow to the heart. Complete cessation of the blood flow can cause heart attack.

    Screening of this disease can take place in three steps
    "By the patient"s complete personal history, noting his medical and family history.
    "Exposure to risk factors, such as high lipid ...

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  • In Europe It Is Fish Oil After Heart Attacks, But Not In U.s. #3
    By: Tony Solensen | -
    Dr. Harrison said he believed that people should generally increase their intake of omega-3 acids, best done by eating more fish. Still, he acknowledged that it was difficult to eat foods containing a gram of omega-3 acids each day. If you ask me do I take omega-3 supplements every day, then, embarrassingly, the answer is yes, said Dr. Harrison, a professor at Bolton Primary Care Trust of the University of Manchester in England.

    I, too, am caught up in this hectic wo ...

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  • Coronary Calcium Channel Blocker Heart Failure "€" Amlodipine
    By: Bhupinder Kaur Khera | - Calcium channel blockers are used to treat high blood pressure, to correct abnormal heart rhythms, and to relieve the type of chest pain called angina pectoris.

    Like other calcium channel blockers, amlodipine acts by relaxing the smooth muscle in the arterial wall, decreasing total peripheral resistance and hence reducing blood pressure; in angina it increases blood flow to the heart muscle. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries as it flows throu ...

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  • What Are The Causes And Treatment Of Coronary Heart Disease?
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - Coronary heart disease is the cause of many medical problems all around the world. There are many causes, treatments and prevention methods that are available to help sufferers. This article is written to guide you through some of the causes and treatment of coronary heart disease that exists. But first what is coronary heart disease?

    Coronary heart disease is a serious condition where fatty plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the heart. One of the main causes of t ...

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  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting In India Patients From Nigeria, Uk And America
    By: Dr. Seema Mehta | -


    Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in India bring medical tourists all across the world including the patients from Nigeria, UK and America for affordability with quality
    The advanced medical equipments, world class doctors and cardiac surgeons have ensured the foreign patients in India to have excellent treatment for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. The Indian medical tourism arranges all your medical travel and will also offer you the best medical consultants an ...

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  • Coronary Heart Disease And Guidelines
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - Over the past hundred years medical science has proven that there is an unmistakable link between what you eat and coronary heart disease. If you are therefore diagnosed with high levels of cholesterol, for example, don't despair. There is something you can do about it. Below we will briefly discuss coronary heart disease and guidelines on how to overcome it.

    What science has discovered is that high levels of the so-called 'bad' cholesterol, known as Low Density Lipoproteins or LPL ...

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  • Cardiovascular Surgery Devices
    By: GlobalData | - The global market for cardiovascular surgery devices was valued at $2 billion in 2009, and is forecast to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3% to reach $2.4 billion in 2016. The market is expected to be driven by patient population suffering from Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and their increased awareness and safety of cardiovascular surgery over Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) in some cases, such as three vessel coronary artery disease.

    In 2009, in the US, th ...

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  • Global Coronary Stents Pipeline Analysis, Opportunity Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2016
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalDatas new report, Global Coronary Stents Equipment Pipeline Analysis, Opportunity Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2016 provides key data, information and analysis on the global coronary stents market. The report provides market landscape, competitive landscape and market trends information the coronary stents market. The report provides comprehensive information on the key trends affecting the market, and key analytical content on the market dynamics. The report also reviews th ...
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  • Treatment Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Patresia Adams | - Coronary heart disease refers to the failure of coronary circulation to provide required circulation to cardiac muscle and surrounding tissue. It is one of most common types of heart disease today with approximately 450,000 deaths annually. In todays face paced working environment, it is imperative for people to understand the causes and treatment of coronary heart disease.

    The main cause of coronary disease is the shrinking of the large arteries by plaque. This disease begins w ...

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  • Diagnosing Acute Coronary Syndrome In An Accident And Emergency Department
    By: Nick Jervis | - Typical presentations of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) to a hospital are common as ACS accounts for 25% of myocardial infarction (heart problems). The mortality rate is high due to delay in diagnosis and treatment.

    Acute Coronary Syndrome covers the following range of diagnoses:-

    * Unstable angina

    * Non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)

    * ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)

    The typical symptoms of A ...

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  • Healthy Heart - Major Factors Behind Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Oey Piu Hian | - Today people are just too unaware about their everyday actions they perform that play a vital role in either helping to minimize, delay or prevent the effect of a coronary heart disease or even make it worst; getting a control over the risk factors is the key. Besides a family history of coronary heart disease, you cannot control this but you can surely control your behavior and delay the time as long as possible to when it might get you. Gender and age factor also play a vital role behind coron ...
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  • The Emotional Recovery From A Heart Attack
    By: Stephen Lau | - A heart attack is one of the most devastating and traumatic experiences in life. At least 1.5 million Americans suffer a first or recurrent heart attack every year. Heart attacks are often an indication of advanced coronary heart disease, which is the Number One cause of death in the United States. Attacks occur when oxygen is unable to be delivered to some parts of the heart due to blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries.

    Unfortunately, about half a million of those suffer ...

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  • Fish Oil For Cardiovascular Health: Fishing For A Way To Prevent Coronary Disease
    By: Francis Murphy | - With the abundance of food and the ease of living that modern conveniences afford us, it has become the main reason why many of us are much less active than our forefathers. Unfortunately, such widespread mellowness has a detrimental effect on the health of those who do not exercise regularly. Simply put, coronary disease is more common now; it is the most common disease to affect the heart and an important cause of premature death for both men and women in North America.

    Coronary ...

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  • What Is Coronary Heart Disease ?
    By: John Goldman | - Heart disease is a dreaded disease that a lot of people are falling victims to. It has become very common due to the lifestyle of people. The lifestyles people live these days are very stressful and this is one of the primary causes for heart diseases. Another main reason for heart diseases is due to the lack of exercise and also consumption of junk food.

    In the earlier times it was a rare disease that occurred to very few people. The times have changed and these days even children ...

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  • Preventing Coronary Heart Disease (chd)
    By: Joseph Mix | - CHD is the most common type of heart disease. CHD occurs when the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle become hardened and narrowed due to the plaque buildup. The plaque buildup and the narrowing and hardening of the arteries is called atherosclerosis. Plaques are a mixture of fatty substances including cholesterol and other lipids. Blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart can be reduced or even fully blocked with a growing plaque. Plaques may also rupture and cause blood clo ...
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  • Heart Attack: Are You At Risk?
    By: Joseph Mix | - A heart attack is also called a myocardial infarction. If the blood supply to the heart is severely reduced or completely blocked, heart muscle cells may not receive enough oxygen and begin to die. The more time that passes without treatment to restore blood flow, the greater the damage to the heart. This damage can cause irregular heart rhythms or even sudden cardiac arrest or stopping of the heart beat. Death can result.

    Coronary artery disease, which is often caused by high cho ...

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  • A Contributing Factor Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Carolyn Bell Smith | - Cholesterol is one of the leading health issues for women. More than fifty percent of women over age fifty-five cholesterol levels should be lowered and more than a fourth of American women are at coronary heart disease (CHD) risk because of high cholesterol levels.

    It is projected that one hundred five million American cholesterol levels are two hundred milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl); this is the border-line. Forty-two million people have levels of two hundred forty mg/dl, the ...

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  • Heart Disorders
    By: Crystal | - One of the common heart disease is nonetheless, coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease results from a restricted suupply of blood to the heart muscle. When arteries become clogged, or narrowed, by deposits of hardened fat, cholesterol, and other substances called plague, blood does not flow through them easily. The most common type of heart attack is caused by a clockage of one of the coronary ateries by a blood clot that cuts off the blood supply to the region of the heart served by tha ...
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  • Coronary Heart Disease And What You Need To Know
    By: David Cowley | - Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD) and Atherosclerotic heart disease, and Arteriosclerosis, is a disease affecting the walls blood vessel. This disease may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group. It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arties. This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arties can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a ...
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  • Guide To Coronary Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD) and Atherosclerotic heart disease, and Arteriosclerosis, is a disease affecting the walls blood vessel. This disease may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group. It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arties. This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arties can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a ...
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  • Symptoms Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Dr. Beth Paxton | - All of our muscles need a continuous supply of oxygen carried by the blood and the heart is no exception. However, due to diet, age, and other factors such as high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking, our coronary arteries may become smaller or clogged. When the blood flow to the heart is restricted, it results in coronary heart disease, sometimes known as CHD. Angina occurs when not enough blood carrying oxygen can get through to the heart. This often causes a pain in the lef ...
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  • Coronary Heart Disease In The Elderly
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. In western countries, it accounts for 80 85 percent of all cardiac deaths in older people.

    When a person ages, his or her cardiovascular system will undergo some normal and expected changes. These can be age-associated changes in cardiac anatomy; age-associated changes in cardiovascular physiology; and age-associated changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

    The ...

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  • The Low-down On The Diagnosis And Therapy Of Coronary Heart Disease In Women
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - It is not easy to diagnose CHD in women who develop chest pain more often than men. The chances for these chest pains to progress to heart attack are rare. In one study, half of the women undergoing coronary angiography did not have significant heart artery blockage. But, women with classical angina symptoms had a 71 percent probability of having diseased coronary arteries. Nearly 90 percent of women suffering from heart attack had chest pains as the initial clinical presentation. This is simila ...
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  • The Low-down On The Risks Of Coronary Heart Disease In Women
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death and morbidity among women in the world, accounting for one-third of all deaths in women worldwide. It is estimated that 1 in 2 women will eventually die of heart disease or stroke as compared to 1 in 25 women who will eventually die of breast cancer. Although men have a higher overall heart attack incidence rate than women did, the chance that women die during heart attack is higher.

    The risk factors for CHD are more or le ...

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  • Silent Heart Disease With Some Diabetics
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the body produces too little or ineffectively uses insulin, resulting in high levels of glucose in the blood. Diabetes has long been associated with heart disease. It is known that persons with diabetes are more likely to develop coronary heart disease (CHD) because diabetes can cause irritation of the blood vessel walls, adversely affect cholesterol profile and raise blood pressure. The prevalence levels of developed countries like United States and Aus ...
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  • Heart Attack We All Know The Term, But What Exactly Is A Heart Attack?
    By: Stephen Morgan | - It has possibly been described as THE disease of the 20th Century and is certainly the one of the Century's biggest killers but what exactly is Heart Disease and what exactly is a Heart Attack?

    As they say, what is in a name? Well in this case the most common terminology in use is as follows. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is (as the name suggests) the Disease of the Coronary Arteries. Ischaemic Heart Disease or IHD is a narrowing of the blood vessels resulting in Ischaemia, which ...

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  • How To Prevent Heart Disease For Women After Menopause? Part I
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death for women in developed countries. For both men and women, CHD risk increases with age. It is known that the CHD risk is much lower for women than for men of comparable age. Women's risk, however, increases significantly and catches up with their male counterparts after menopause. This is because estrogen, the female sex hormone, has a protective effect on women's hearts. Unfortunately, the level of estrogen drops significantly after me ...
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  • Smoking Is The Cause Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Joann Cheong | - The heart disease caused by smoking is coronary heart disease.

    Heart disease is one of the most touched health-related topics at the present time. It is just right! If we take a look at the kind of lifestyle we have today, it is not impossible that we develop certain illnesses like the deadly disease. Although it is apparent that a lot of people are becoming more and more health conscious, but still there are those who aren't.

    There are several types of such disea ...

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  • Causes Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Joann Cheong | - Numerous extensive researches and studies have recognized a number of factors responsible for increasing the risk of coronary heart disease. According to those researches, these risk factors are highly associated with it, but the degree of their prevalence is not yet accurately determined, the reason that these factors are just deemed by many as "contributing" causes of the disease.

    The contributing causes of are to some degree controllable, modifiable and treatable. However, th ...

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  • 8 Tips To Lower Risks Of Heart Disease Starting From Young
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - In 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that cardiovascular diseases caused 29.2% of total global deaths and predicted that it would be the leading cause of death in developing countries by 2010. However, coronary heart disease can be prevented from an early age.

    Heart diseases that can be found among children do not limit to those congenital ones like a hole in heart or some complex heart malformation. Acquired heart diseases such as cardiomyopathies, arrhythmias, a ...

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  • Coronary Artery Disease
    By: Michael Colucci | - Coronary heart disease is a condition that arises from increased amounts of atheromatous plaques that gather within the arteries. Many people who develop this condition may not begin showing symptoms until years after they have initially developed the disease. The most dangerous symptom of this disease is a heart attack, and this will generally occur after the atheromatous plaques break apart and begin restricting the flow of blood into the heart. Coronary artery disease is a common cause for su ...
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  • Dietary Therapy: High Fiber Diets
    By: Davin Michaels | - Can high-fiber diets really do all they claim to do? Studies have looked at the relationship between high-fiber diets and many diseases, including colon cancer, coronary heart disease and diabetes.

    Proven benefits of a high-fiber diet include prevention and treatment of constipation, hemorrhoids and diverticulosis. In addition, certain types of fiber help decrease blood cholesterol levels.

    Dietary fiber comes from the portion of plants that is not digested by enzy ...

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