Articles about angina (0-50 of 542)

  • Chest Pain
    By: Frbiz | - Misaligned Angina Pectoris - that need emergency treatment not really primary involvement as in the perfect myocardial infarction



    Myocardial infarction ("cardiac event")



    Pericarditis and moreover heart tamponade



    Arrhythmia - atrial fibrillation the involving most other arrhythmias could cause heart problems.



    Sound Angina Pectoris - this can be spray-treated clinically on top of that whilst it arrest warrants inqu ...

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  • Natural Artery Chelation
    By: Erick Paul | - Chelation therapy is the process of using chelating agents (organic compounds) to remove heavy metals from within the body. The metals removed are typically lead, arsenic, or mercury. Some of the most common chelation agents include dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid (DMPS) and alpha lipoic acid (ALA).

    Alternative medicine uses this process for various ailments including heart disease, autism, and more. Some doctors have also used it to treat irre ...

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  • Eecp Therapy - Enhanced External Counter Pulsation
    By: Pratiksha G Gandhi | - Enhanced external counter pulsation (EECP) therapy is an out-patient treatment for anigma and heart failure. It includes one-hour treatment, each day, five days a week, and 35 days in total. The EECP therapy helps to stimulate the openings or formation of collaterals (small branches of blood vessels) by way of creating a natural bypass around narrowed or blocked arteries.

    EECP therapy is usually administered to patients with chronic and stable angina, those who havent received ...

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  • The Heart Needs To Work Harder During The Winter Season
    By: prolificrandy | - The human heart is an amazing organ. It is the only pump that works tirelessly, round the clock with perfect precision. However, in order for it to carry out its set task by beating rhythmically and without a murmur (pun intended) the conditions need to be favorable. It is not just the condition of the human body that needs to be perfect, the climate needs to be ideal as well.

    During cold winter months when the temperature drops considerably, and it gets miserably cold, the blood ve ...

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  • The Lifestyle Factors That Can Cause Angina
    By: Bob Green | - When angina occurs it usually results in chest pain. For some people it can feel like a squeezing sensation or pressure on their chest. This pain occurs when the heart muscles are not receiving enough oxygen from the blood flowing into the heart. The pain can also appear in other areas of the upper body that include the shoulders,arms,neck or along the top of the back.

    Angina can be easily mistaken for symptoms caused by other conditions for example, it can be often confused with ...

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  • Cardiovascular Disease: Don't Fall Victim
    By: Alexander Mason | - Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the UK, contributing to 30% of all deaths each year. Conditions associated with the disease include angina, heart attacks, heart failure, stroke, and blood pressure.

    A major contributor to the disease is Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), which occurs when cholesterol and other substances are deposited in the arteries of the heart, resulting in plaques that make them narrower. Because of this, less oxygen-rich blood is deli ...

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  • How To Be Wrinkle Free And Anti-aging Your Skin To Be Bright
    By: Will Shannon | - I’m going to talk to you about cardiovascular conditions, like heart disease, heart attacks, varicose veins, and anything related to that. Probably the most important system in your body is your circulatory system. The most important nutrient your cells need is oxygen.

    The thing that deprives them the most of oxygen is carbon dioxide or impaired blood flow, so where blood flows, healing begins and one of the primary reasons is one, your red blood cells become every organ i ...

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  • Perspective On Cardiology And Heart Disease
    By: Maria Gonzalez | - Cardiology is a specialty of medicine that studies and evaluates the structure and functioning of the heart and circulatory system, which is responsible for circulating the blood throughout the body.

    Due to the high incidence of heart problems and the rate of mortality from heart disease around the world, it is important conduct routine checkups by a cardiologist. Those at risk should be alerted by symptoms such as palpitations, rhythm disturbances of the heartbeat, fatigue and sho ...

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  • When Salvation Comes From The Crowd
    By: Maria Gonzales | - I just read a piece of news that illustrates the power of information and the collective knowledge:

    The mother of a young boy takes her son to the doctor suspecting strep throat. Negative test results and worsening of symptoms make her think that the problem is more serious than she initially thought.

    As a good 2.0 mother, she was posting regular updates to her Facebook wall and people were replying to show support and share their knowledge on similar cases. That is ...

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  • Perspective On Endocrinology
    By: Maria Gonzales | - Endocrinology is the medical specialty which studies the function, anatomy and disorders caused by disturbances of the endocrine system or hormones. This system consists of a set of glands distributed throughout the body that produce and release hormones into the blood, chemical messengers that regulate various body processes, including:

    - Growth and development
    - Metabolism (digestion, excretion, respiration, blood circulation, body temperature)
    - Sexual function
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  • Perspective On Cardiology And Heart Disease
    By: Maria Gonzales | - Cardiology is a specialty of medicine that studies and evaluates the structure and functioning of the heart and circulatory system, which is responsible for circulating the blood throughout the body.

    Due to the high incidence of heart problems and the rate of mortality from heart disease around the world, it is important conduct routine checkups by a cardiologist. Those at risk should be alerted by symptoms such as palpitations, rhythm disturbances of the heartbeat, fatigue and s ...

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  • Perspective On Cardiology And Heart Disease
    By: Maria Gonzales | - Cardiology is a specialty of medicine that studies and evaluates the structure and functioning of the heart and circulatory system, which is responsible for circulating the blood throughout the body.

    Due to the high incidence of heart problems and the rate of mortality from heart disease around the world, it is important conduct routine checkups by a cardiologist. Those at risk should be alerted by symptoms such as palpitations, rhythm disturbances of the heartbeat, fatigue and s ...

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  • Preventing Heart Disease With Omega 3
    By: Sandy Sachs | - You got the bad news on the visit to your doctor. All the test they took, Stress test, ECG, Blood Test and many more. The results that came out were quite undesirable.

    You have coronary heart disease,(CHD) which is when your small blood vessels that transport the blood and oxygen to your heart have narrowed. Coronary Heart Disease is the main cause behind majority of deaths for both men and women in America.

    Coronary Heart Disease is a result of plaque collecting along ...

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  • Toprol (metoprolol) - Reduces Hypertension
    By: Buy Toprol Online | - High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
    Hypertension rarely manifests itself in the form of any outward symptoms. Hence, it is always advisable to get a blood pressure check at regular intervals. It is important because high blood pressure can lead to serious complications like heart diseases, kidney diseases, eye damage, hardening of the arteries and brain damage among others.

    Angina Pectoris
    A sudden shortage in the supply of blood to the heart, results in intense pain bei ...

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  • Eecp Treatment Centres In Mumbai
    By: James Thames | - EECP is a non surgical treatment for patients suffering from Angina, Heart Attack, and Heart Failure. EECP means Enhanced External Counter pulsation approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) USA and National Health Service (NHS) UK for treating patients with heart diseases.

    With advancements in clinical pharmacology and revascularization healing, there is an increase in the percentage of life expectancy for coronary artery disease patients with EECP treatments. Patients suffer ...

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  • Treating Angina With Natural Home Remedies
    By: stevewill2011 | - More than 3 million Americans suffer an attack of angina each year. Millions more experience around the world. An attack is a clear sign that your heart isn 't getting enough oxygen-rich blood. It is often so severe and painful than many think it is a heart attack. This condition is serious and if you or a family member has any questions about this disease, you should consult your doctor.

    Do not be one of the millions who suffer from severe pain of an angina attack each year. Learn ...

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  • Heart Attack Symptoms In Women
    By: Jordan Max | - Heart attack symptoms in women are different from heart attack symptoms in men. Some common symptoms are pain in the chest. This is the most common symptom. It pain is in the center of the chest and moves upward. The chest feels heavy and the pain moves towards the left arm from in between the breasts. There is pain over the upper back. Sometimes the same pain is noticed in the neck region moving towards the jaw.

    While more women than men die of heart disease, women undergo fewer c ...

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  • Heart Health Takes Centre Stage At The Angina Monologues
    By: Eventms | - The Angina Monologues provided the perfect platform to promote the British Heart Foundations (BHF) Heart Health roadshow marketing campaign, when it took its own starring role outside the Theatre Royal Haymarket this weekend.

    The mobile health vehicle, designed, built and operated by roadshow promotions experts Event Marketing Solutions (EMS), took a pit stop from its busy national schedule to be at the British Heart Foundations one-night-only comedy event in the Londons W ...

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  • How To Manage Your Angina Chest Pain
    By: Miley Queen. | - Are you worries that your angina chest pain might get worst? Are there ways that you can prevent it? What is Angioprim? Does it really suite your needs? Let's talk about angina and its managements in this article.

    What is angina? Angina is a symptom caused by the common heart problems. It is due to myocardial ischemia or the decreased supply of oxygen in the heart muscles precipitated by activities like walking, jogging and carrying loads. Sometimes, it may be caused by stress and sev ...

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  • What Is Unstable Angina?
    By: Miley Queen. | - Are you worried about unstable angina? This condition may trigger a heart attack if not managed immediately. Knowing the symptoms of angina, both stable and unstable might help you save your own life. Let's discuss angina in this article.

    What is Angina? Angina pectoris may result to the blockage of the arteries when fats are accumulated and calcified. It is a chest discomfort felt when precipitated by activities like running, walking, carrying heavy loads and anxiety. There are two t ...

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  • Angina- Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Michael Vaughan | - Angina is concerned with the deposition of fat or plaques in the arteries that hinder the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart. Some people have trouble isolating discomfort that results from angina although complaints are usually associated with feelings of pressure or tightness that originate in the chest behind the breastbone and lasts for about five minutes at a time. Nausea, fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating, light-headedness, or weakness may also occur. Senior citizens have also re ...
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  • Chest Pain And Emergency Medicine Presentation And Risk Stratification
    By: Carl Davidson | - If you evaluate cardiac patients, you know that ischemic heart disease is the number one killer of people in America.

    Coronary artery disease can present in multiple different ways. You can have someone present that is so ill that no one would miss the diagnosis. They are ashen gray, writhing around with chest pain, and are sweaty, looking like they are knocking on deaths door. No one can miss that diagnosis. I call that janitor sign, meaning the patients are so ill, that if th ...

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  • Angina - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: James S Pendergraft | - Angina is a term generally used to refer a kind of tightening sensation. However, there are many sub classes of angina and it all depends on the area, which is suffering from this kind of tightening discomfort. One of the well-known sub classes of angina are like Bowelgina, which is also called abdominal angina. There are also sub classes of angina, which are a threat to life. One such sub class is called Ludwig's angina, which is caused when the floor of the mouth is exposed to some sort of inf ...
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  • Eecp, Ecp, Avoid Bypass Surgery, Stents, Angioplasty, Angina Treatment
    By: Bhachech Jigney | -
    What Is EECP(ECP)?

    Enhanced External Counter-pulsation (EECP(ECP)) is a non-surgical therapy for angina, heart disease, high blood pressure, and other conditions involving poor circulation. EECP(ECP) is a mechanical procedure in which long inflatable cuffs (like blood pressure cuffs) are wrapped around both of the patient’s legs. EECP(ECP) has two potentially beneficial actions on the heart. EECP(ECP), effectively, “pumps” blood into the coronary arteries. S ...

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  • Angina Pectoralis Or Indigestion?
    By: Dee Braun | - There are many things that can cause chest pain. Angina pectoris is one that is considered a bit more on the dangerous side. Unlike indigestion, angina pectoris actually involves the heart muscle. This condition happens when there is not enough blood and oxygen flow to the heart. The pain is caused by the obstruction of the arteries that supply blood to the heart.

    The chest is not the only part of the body that can feel the pain from angina pectoris. It can also be felt in the nec ...

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  • Ischaemic Heart Disease
    By: Brian Jones | - The heart is one of the most important organs and is responsible for circulating blood throughout the body. Ischaemic heart disease also called myocardial Ischemic is a heart illness that has an effect on the way how the blood travels to the heart. Ischaemic occurs when there is a plaque build up that tightens the arteries from transporting precious blood and oxygen to the heart. The heart becomes affected when there is a reduction in the blood circulation to the heart muscle which injures it. I ...
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  • Do Not Take Heartburn Symptoms Lying Down Or Bent Over
    By: Andrew Behling | - Searing pain and a burning sensation are often common heartburn symptoms. These are caused when the stomach releases some of its gastric juices up into the esophagus. The stomach is built to take these acids. The esophagus is not. Everyone experiences a bit of heartburn symptoms on occasion. The less than luck few experience it quite often and for long periods of time. And those less than lucky ones fall into intriguing patterns. Those that live in the American South experience more frequent hea ...
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  • How Long Does Heartburn Last
    By: David Sprake | - If youre experiencing heartburn, particularly if youve never had it before, you may be wondering, how long does heartburn last?
    Unfortunately, there is no given time frame for heartburn. For some, it may last only a few minutes and for others, it can be a chronic problem that lasts for months or even years. Each episode can last from several minutes to several days, in severe cases. Heartburn that occurs frequently over several months may indicate that you have a more serious condition, k ...

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  • Differentiating Heartburn From Angina Symptoms
    By: David Sprake | - Angina is chest pain caused by a lack of blood flow to the heart, while heartburn is a burning sensation behind or directly below the breastbone (sternum). The sensations can be very similar, but its very important to be able to tell the difference.

    Angina requires medical attention, as it can be an indication of a heart disease or a heart attack. Heartburn, in mild cases, doesnt typically require medical attention, and its rarely an urgent situation. Heartburn, while not serious, ...

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  • Health And Obesity - Are You Or Is Someone You Love Obese?
    By: Paul Oliver | - When we think about health obesity is one of the primary causes that make the equation go wrong. Majority of health issues that can be seen in children and young adults either have to do with the food they consume or due to lack of physical exercise. Bad food habits such as eating junk day in and day out plus lack of physical exercises to burn calories both sum up to health obesity issues.

    Sadly, while more than half a population of kids starve to death or are food deprived, there ...

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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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  • The Cholesterol Buzz
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - The health field is really humming and, if you listen closely, everyone seems to be talking about cholesterol. Nowadays, everyone seems to be declaring all-out war on the substance. The rally to lower cholesterol levels and eliminate it from our diets has taken on the fire and brimstone, reminiscent of a turn-of-the-century religious debate.
    Practically every medical, government, and health organization in the country has jumped on the band wagon. And, if you’ll notice, all of this ...

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  • High Cholesterol Or Poor Procedure?
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - In the same way that improper procedures could easily lead to a misdiagnosis of having high blood pressure, the same thing holds true for cholesterol testing. If you’ve been diagnosed as having high blood cholesterol levels you owe it to yourself (and your pocketbook) to at least make sure the test results are accurate.
    First of all, don’t have your lab work done in your doctor’s office. I’ll admit that some doctors have excellent in-house laboratories, but it&rsqu ...

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  • Will Seafood Cause Cholesterol Problems?
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - With all of the concern about cholesterol and fat in the diet, it seems that shellfish often get an undeserved reputation. If you like foods like oysters, clams, shrimp, crabs, mussels, etc. you'll be happy to know they can be part of a healthy diet. Not only do shellfish have a low fat content (0.5 percent to 2.5 percent), but about half of that fat is in the form of beneficial omega-3 oils.
    Generally, fish from warmer water will contain even less fat. In frigid temperatures, the tissues ...

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  • Bromelain And Heart Attacks
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - For years I’ve discussed many of the potential dangers involved with taking an aspirin a day to help prevent heart attacks. Now, I want to tell you about an "aspirin substitute"—bromelain.
    Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from the pineapple plant. It is referred to as a "protease" which means it breaks down proteins, reducing them to their basic building blocks.
    Almost 500 years ago, Christopher Columbus and his crew "discovered" the pineap ...

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  • Stop A Cold, Heal Your Heart
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - There’s been no shortage of articles written about the number-one killer in this country: cardiovascular disease. There’s one associated problem, however, that has gotten far less “air time,” and that’s angina (ann-JY-nuh).
    The large majority of the time, angina itself isn’t a disease. It’s a symptom of cardiovascular disease, and one that’s very often misunderstood.
    In medical circles, angina is often referred to as angina pectoris, ...

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  • Nutritional Solutions For Angina Pain
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - Angina is quite common and oftentimes is the result of increased blood and plasma viscosity (the blood and plasma are too thick and they have difficulty traveling quickly enough through small arteries like those of the heart). (Acta Med. Scand. 89;224:109-114.)
    Nutritionally, there are several things that have been shown to help with angina pain that you’ll definitely want to discuss with your doctor. It could save your life.
    Vitamin E has been shown to inhibit blood clotting ...

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  • Ludwig's Angina Treatment Information
    By: Juliet | - Ludwig 's angina known as angina ludovici. Ludwig 's angina is a bacterial infection of the floor of the mouth. From angina Ludwig is a rapid spread of cellulite bilateral and sub sublingual spaces, which can compromise the airway. The cause is usually a nfection bacteria, in most cases, staphylococci or treptococci, although other bacteria can also cause this problem.Comorbides predisposing Ludwig 's angina have included diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, alcoholism, neutropenia, lupus erythemato ...
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  • Top 7 Tips To Relieve Angina
    By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | - A common symptom of heart disease, angina occurs when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood because the vessels that feed it called the coronary arteries are blocked. In other words, your heart is not getting the oxygen it needs. Commonly, you will feel a squeezing sensation in the center of your chest, perhaps radiating to your shoulder, up to your neck, and down to your arm. Angina pain might recede once you rest. But most likely, it will return. Your coronary arteries are block ...
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  • Angina Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Angina pectoris is the result of myocardial ischemia caused by an imbalance between myocardial blood supply and oxygen demand. In most cases, the lack of blood supply is due to a narrowing of the coronary arteries as a result of arteriosclerosis. This pain is known as angina. It is more likely to occur during exertion (e.g. walking, climbing stairs) when the heart muscle needs more blood and oxygen as it works harder. Angina usually occurs during exertion, severe emotional stress, or after a hea ...
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  • Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Angina
    By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | - When you have angina, your heart has to go begging for fresh oxygen a task that it hates. This heart complaint occurs because your pumper isnt receiving enough blood, and therefore, is not getting all the oxygen it needs. If you have what doctors call stable angina, challenging activities like fast walking or digging in the garden may cause your overworked heart to start up the protests. But there is another kind of angina, called unstable angina, in which the heart does not get enough bl ...
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  • Improve Your Heart Condition With Inderal!
    By: Aiden Zamora | - The heart conditions that are among the most bothersome that we could mention are angina, hypertension, tremors and heartbeat disorder and so on. The impact on the life of the individual who suffers from them can be profound. Without solutions like Inderal it is very difficult to control these conditions.

    The most annoying heart conditions that anyone could suffer from are hypertension, tremors, angina and heart beat disorder. These conditions can greatly effect the quality of lif ...

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  • Heartburn, Angina Or Heart Attack?
    By: Ethan Miller | - "Sometimes it's impossible to tell the difference between the symptoms of heartburn, angina and heart attack," cautioned Prediman K. (P.K.) Shah, M.D., director of the Division of Cardiology and the Atherosclerosis Research Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. "There are some useful pointers that might help a person know whether they're having a heart attack or not, but when in doubt, check it out."

    Knowing your risk factors that may predispose you to a heart attack is the most ...

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  • An Overview Of Heart Disease
    By: Simone Butler | - Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in most developed countries around the world, and the number of cases is rising constantly as a result of both modern lifestyles and increased overall longevity. While developing the condition can have a devastating impact on the sufferer's life, modern medicine has developed several effective treatments for heart disease, ranging from drugs and lifestyle improvements right through to surgery.

    Of course, prevention is always bett ...

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  • The Different Types Of Heart Disease
    By: ejbpa | - When you mention heart disease, usually you think of it as a single condition, yet there are actually quite a few different types of heart disease which you can develop. So what different types of heart disease are there and just how can you tell which type you may have?

    Knowing the Different Types of Heart Disease

    Heart disease generally refers to all different sections of the heart. It could be a problem to do with the hearts valves, the heart's lining or even the ...

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  • The Best Heart Disease Treatment
    By: ejbpa | - Heart disease is a serious illness but luckily it can be treated. Whilst there are no cures to speak of, some treatments do manage to successfully control the condition and help you to live a happy life. So what options are open to you then?

    The Various Heart Disease Treatment Options Available

    There are quite a lot of treatment options including medical treatment, self help treatment and alternative treatments to choose from. Basically it all depends upon your own ...

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  • Measures To Be Taken For Angina
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - Angina is also called as angina pectoris and this gives you chest pains which are very painful and can cause lot of stress. This pain is mainly due to myocardial ischemia which means lack of daily quota of blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle. The reason for lagging behind in supply is mainly due blockages in one or more arteries of the heart.

    This pain is mainly felt as an uncomfortable pressure, heaviness, squeezing of the muscles, tightening and the continuous ache. Thi ...

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  • Home Based Remedy For Angina
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - Angina attack is different from heart attack but it seems similar due to its chest-crushing severity. It lasts for about ten minutes. People with angina attacks are the ideal candidates of heart attacks. It is the ideal sign of an impending heart attack. If you have already had an angina attack you might have been prescribed some medications. But you can also follow the tips given below to get immediate relief:

    Go vegetarian: If your diet is high in meat, butter and other dair ...

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