Articles about artery (0-50 of 2102)

  • Spring Clean Your Arteries With A Natural Artery Cleanse Process
    By: Erick Paul | - A large number of people have high cholesterol and clogged arteries, which means there is a large number of bypass surgeries performed each year across the country. However, studies performed by the Harvard Medical School and the US Office of Technology Assessment have proven that 85 percent of bypass surgeries performed were not necessary. Research also states that 4 percent of patients die during bypass surgery and another 19 percent experience a heart attack or stroke after the operation.

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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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  • Discover Treatments For High Blood Pressure With Natural High Blood Pressure Remedies
    By: Erick Paul | - Doctors are likely to tell a patient there are things he must change in his lifestyle to reduce blood pressure or he must take medicine as one of many trusted treatments for high blood pressure. There are many medications available for hypertension treatment. The treatments for high blood pressure in conventional medicine include the following:

    *Diuretics: These are water pills that help the body get rid of the extra sodium.

    *Beta-blockers: This category of medicine ...

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  • Detoxify Your Blood: Natural Artery Chelation
    By: Erick Paul | - In case your regular and detailed medications to control your fluctuating blood pressure and high cholesterol levels are not providing satisfactory results, then dont despair. Today, there are a great number of natural, herbal supplements available to help achieve a regular heartbeat naturally through natural artery chelation.

    Extensive and varied research in the field of herbal science has proven many methods that suggest the use of high quality, herbal supplements for natural ...

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  • Choose Organic, Natural Artery Cleanse
    By: Erick Paul | - Today, thanks to all the yummy fast food restaurants; like KFC, Subway, MacDonalds, and so many more, as well as thanks to our own weakness to avoid these junk foods, the health of many Americans is in bad standing. In fact, now more and more people are suffering from clogged arteries and the resulting coronary problems. There is little doubt that all these fast food chains have made life easier for all of us, but this convenience does not come without a cost. Many younger individuals are be ...
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  • Infomation About Coronary Artery Disease Treatment
    By: temp001 | - Coronary artery disease is usually caused by is the accumulation of different types of substance. These substances are deposited on the walls of the blood vessels, especially on the walls of the arteries. The arteries bring oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body. When the body can not get enough oxygen, it causes serious problems.

    Coronary artery disease is also known as Coronary Heart Disease. In some health care center, coronary artery disease and coronary hear ...

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  • How To Maintain Normal Blood Pressure Without Drugs
    By: Erick Paul | - These days many people are affected adversely with high blood pressure. Hypertension, anxiety, and depression are few amongst the various causes that can pull up the blood pressure level of a person irrespective of age. Medication is important when the case gets serious; however at the initial stages one can most often control the blood pressure following some essential lifestyle changes.

    Establish good eating habits

    To maintain normal blood pressure without the use of ...

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  • Natural Artery Chelation: Things To Note
    By: Erick Paul | - Blocked arteries can cause a lot of serious health issues. Generally this condition is arrived at when the density of blood thickens due to deposit of excessive cholesterol. Cholesterol is a compound, which helps to create cells and aids in hormonal secretions. However, if the cholesterol amount present in blood intensifies then the blood cannot get easily circulated to the main organs of the body. In extreme cases the blood transportation to the heart stops due to a blockage resulting in a per ...
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  • Herbal Treatments: Cures For High Blood Pressure
    By: Erick Paul | - High blood pressure has become one of the modern day ailments that are somewhat common to most people all around the world. Almost all age groups today have been affected considerably by high blood pressure. There may be several causes to this, with the most persistent being tension and anxiety. Tension increases palpitation and the blood pressure flow. This in turn can lead to various serious situations like stroke, heart attacks, mineral and vitamin deficiencies, bone disorders, and nerve prob ...
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  • Aneurysm Repair Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | -
    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm and Repair

    What is a Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm ?

    A thoracic aortic aneurysm, also called TAA, is a bulging, weakened area in the wall of the aorta (the largest artery in the body), resulting in an abnormal widening or ballooning greater than 50 percent of the normal diameter (width).

    The aorta extends upward from the top of the left ventricle of the heart in the chest area (ascending thoracic aorta), then curves like a candy c ...

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  • Eye Stroke Differentiating Its Four Categories
    By: Danicasusan | - Eye stroke is a condition where vision problems occur due to damage in the veins or arteries. Just like the brain and other body organs, our eyes also need a constant, healthy blood flow in order to function properly. A lot of people may think that eye stroke is caused by a problem in the brain. It is not. For once, our brain is not responsible for our vision problems. It is actually our heart, or what we did to it, that is the main culprit.

    Our body is a giant network where everyth ...

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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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  • Human Artery Blockage Removal
    By: upty | -
    The lifestyle changes that have taken place in the modern World have had a great impact on the heart and related blood vascular system. The impact has been all over the World depending upon the prevailing lifestyle. Ultra modern societies with fast life and unchecked consumption have suffered the most.

    Amongst all heart ailments blocked arteries have contributed the most for prevailing cardiac diseases. The artery blockage is caused by many factors most harmful amongst them ...

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  • Eecp, Ecp - Coronary Artery Disease Treatment
    By: Dr.SJS | - Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) - Best Alternative to Bypass Surgery
    Major developments have overtaken the field of medicinal science in the past two decades. Innovative and advanced technology machines have been invented in various medical fields where it has now become possible to treat even the most complex diseases easily without the need to perform complicated surgeries and operations for the treatment. One of the best examples for this is the EECP or ECP machine. ...

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  • Treatments For Coronary Artery Disease
    By: Stuart Ben | - Coronary Artery Disease (also known as Atherosclerotic Heart Disease) describes a situation in which coronary arteries become clogged as a result of atherosclerosis, meaning a build-up of fat and cholesterol on the arteries' walls which restricts the blood flow. A build-up like this prevents the heart from pumping adequate amounts of blood to the body or receiving enough blood and it becomes starved for the oxygen and other vital elements it needs to function properly.

    If not treate ...

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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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  • 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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  • Carotid Artery Stenosis- Diagnosis, Risks And Treatment In India
    By: Dr. Seema Mehta | -


    Carotid artery stenosis- Diagnosis, Risks and Treatment in India
    Carotid Artery Stenosis in India is a good option for those who are seeking low cost but high quality medical treatment. The cost of various medical treatments / surgeries in India is 60-70 % lower than what it costs in the developed nations like the US or UK. It is natural to assume that low cost could mean low quality. But it is not true as far as India is concerned. Various corporate Indian Hospitals c ...

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  • Uterine Artery Embolization Explained
    By: Dave Stringham | - The surgical procedure known as Embolization has been in existence since 1975. It was used in the practice of gynecology in order to reduce bleeding while a surgeon performed uterine surgery. The founding members of the Fibroid Treatment Collective, however, noticed that it had another important effect. This was that it shrank fibroids. The promise of a non-invasive procedure that was proven to be effective led to research and eventually medical acceptance through trials. The Fibroid Treatment C ...
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  • How To Choose A Cardiologist In Hawkinsville, Georgia
    By: kathleenchester | -
    If you are a resident of Georgia, how would you find the best cardiac specialist in Georgia? Well, when the need arises, it's tempting to quickly leaf through the Local Yellow Pages or call the medical emergency hotline in order to locate a doctor fast. However, such a hasty search may not help you find the best doctors in town.

    If you are looking for a cardiologist in Hawkinsville, GA, you need to consider your options well. After all, it's your heart that we are talking abo ...

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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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  • Antioxidants Help Arteries Stay Healthy In People At Risk For Heart Disease
    By: Patrick Hayes | - In a new study from Israel it was shown that the increased ingestion of "antioxidant" supplements on a long term basis helped multiple cardiovascular ailments. This is great news but what are antioxidants and what exactly do they do?

    An antioxidant is a molecule capable of inhibiting the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation reactions can produce "free radicals" which in turn can start chain reactions which can damage cells. It is thought that these damaged cells could become c ...

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  • You Never Worry About Your High Blood Pressure
    By: ericfu | - An electronic blood pressure monitor manufacturers according to an aspect of the present invention includes a cuff configured to be mounted on a predetermined portion of a subject for pressurizing an artery of the subject, a cuff pressure controller for controlling a cuff pressure inside the cuff, a pressure detector for detecting the cuff pressure, a pulse wave detector for detecting a pulse wave of the artery that is pressurized by the cuff, and a first blood pressure measuring portion and a s ...
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  • Blood Pressure Monitor System
    By: ericfu | - A blood pressure monitor manufacturers system, including a pulse wave detecting device detecting a pulse wave produced from an artery of a living subject, a blood pressure measuring device including a pressing device, for measuring a blood pressure of the subject by pressing a body portion of the subject with the pressing device, a relationship determining device determining a relationship between blood pressure and pulse wave magnitude, based on a pulse wave magnitude detected by the pulse wave ...
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  • Health Benefits Of Soybean - What Can Soybeans Do To Help Your Health?
    By: Tad Kumagai | - With obesity rates soaring across the globe, more and more people are starting to change their eating habits. Many people who have a problem with weight control are trading in their burgers and fries for more healthy items like fruits and vegetables. Some may not only be just looking for healthier foods, but they may also want foods that offer additional health benefits. One such fruit is the soybean, which has a number of health and medical benefits that come with it. It was originally grow ...
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  • 9 Top Foods That Cleanse Your Arteries
    By: Lambert Klein | - If you want to improve your heart health and decrease plaque buildup then read on to discover ways to recover your health.

    You will find nine fantastic foods that will benefit your cardiovascular system as well as your overall well-being.

    First, though, here are a few other things to consider.

    Eliminate Trans and hydrogenated fats from your diet. Cut back on processed and junk foods. Exercise regularly even if it's just walking or gardening.

    If ...

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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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  • The Battle Against Arteriosclerosis
    By: Dee Braun | - There are several diseases that affect the arteries but the most common among them is arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis occurs when the arteries become lined with plaque and the blood no longer flows through them as it once did. The arteries actually become more narrow and they are more brittle than they used to be.

    There is a common misconception that arteriosclerosis is the same as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is actually a condition that falls under the main group of arter ...

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  • Artery Cleanse The Natural Way
    By: Lambert Klein | - Our modern lifestyle brings convenience but also health problems. You may have acquired clogged arteries from the unhealthy processed and fast food throughout the years. You want to be healthy. You have the desire.

    The door is ahead, and you have the key. Only you can use it to open the door.

    It is not easy to find healthy food these days. You can though if you are determined.

    Eating healthy is possible. Consume fresh fruits and vegetables as well as beans, ...

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  • Tobacco Smoking Harms A Lot More Than Just Your Lungs
    By: Marlin Ellis | - When you have been smoking tobacco for a number of years, you probably expect to have a little trouble breathing after a while, but since this usually happens gradually over time, most people do not pay that much attention to it until it gets really bad. You might feel like you are breathing fairly normally, at least until you have to visit the doctor and have him or her listen to your lungs or perhaps you have to take a breathing test for a job interview or insurance purposes. That is when you ...
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  • Peripheral Artery Disease, Diet, Circulation And Clogged Arteries
    By: Richard Heft | - Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a clever name for poor circulation via anemic blood or clogged arteries both of which are caused by poor diet and cured by proper diet (includes herbs), not by the best pharmaceuticals, doctors, insurance companies, retirement plans, nursing homes, etc.

    Peripheral Artery Disease is more or less arthritis, whether you call it Rheumatoid Arthritis, Restless Leg Syndrome, Peripheral Artery Disease, etc.

    Arthritis is a generic term for ...

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  • Exercise The Pursuit Of Fitness And Heart Health
    By: WillieG | - Exercise The Pursuit of Fitness and Heart Health
    Only about 25 percent of adult in the United States currently believe in exercising regularly to achieve physical fitness and overall well-being. Attaining and maintaining peak physical condition and not getting soft is sufficient incentive for them. Another large segment of the population exercises as an adjunct to dieting efforts in an effort to be slim and trim, while others exercise in an effort to decrease their risk o f hear ...

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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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  • Animation An Accolade To Advertising
    By: AlterSage | - Advertising and marketing agencies have to deal with tough times as media budgets are being reduced globally. However, advertising possibilities are not entirely out of reach as current budgets need to prove unbeatable return on investment.

    It is likely advertising agencies will be faced with a number of obstacles in terms of their budgets for the production of television adverts specifically, as currently budgets are being afforded to other forms of media that are of much lower c ...

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  • Digital Media Across The Marketing Spectrum
    By: Graeme Coyne | - For the most part, marketing campaigns (also sometimes referred to as communication campaigns) do not go beyond more than one specific channel or medium such as TV, print or web; although sometimes a campaign is launched successfully across all three platforms. This is referred to as through-the-line marketing.

    Through-the-line marketing is the combination of above-the-line, below-the-line and online marketing. Above-the-line marketing comprises all the communicational activities ...

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  • Detailed Information On Mesenteric Artery Ischemia
    By: Juliet | - Mesenteric artery ischemia also known as, mesenteric ischemia, acute mesenteric ischemia or chronic mesenteric ischemia. Mesenteric artery ischemia is a narrowing or impediment of one or more of the three mesenteric arteries, which are the main arteries supplying the small and big intestines. Narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the intestine causes mesenteric ischemia. These arteries that supply blood to this area run directly from the aorta, the main artery from the heart. Mesenteric ...
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  • How To Reverse Heart Disease
    By: Michael Sellar | - In 1996 scientist Matthias Rath published a study in which an Ultrafast CT was used to scan 55 heart disease patients over the course of a year to measure calcium deposits. In this way the growth of the deposits could be measured. After this period they were given a high dose nutritional supplement containing about 30 different nutrients to take each day for a year. They were scanned at six month and twelve months.

    After the first 6 months, growth was slowed a little. But after 12 ...

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  • Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Information
    By: Juliet | - Retinal artery occlusion is a relatively uncommon eye condition. Retinal vessel occlusion is a blockage of the blood supply to the retina, the light sensitive membrane in the back of the eye. This is usually caused such as glaucoma, hypertension, diabetes, coagulation disorders, atherosclerosis, or hyperlipidemia.Vision loss after retinal vein occlusion varies. Hemorrhage (bleeding) may be present, and the person may be at risk for developing glaucoma. People with retinal vessel occlusion have a ...
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  • The Great Hrt Fiasco Time For Reassurance.
    By: dv | - Inappropriate conclusions by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002 have resulted in a disastrous reduction in the use of HRT (hormone replacement therapy) by perimenopausal women. The 2002 announcement led to widespread adverse publicity about HRT, and regulatory authorities issuing safety restrictions on its use throughout Europe and the USA. The effect of this was to dissuade both women and doctors from using HRT, with the result that thousands of women have subsequently suffered from me ...
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  • Maintain A Watch On Your Cholesterol
    By: James Ellison | - We know that heart disease is the leading cause of deaths in the USA, and Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the most usual type of heart disease. Regrettably, one half of all acute heart patients don't show conventional warning signs of cardiovascular illness. New tests present a more comprehensive appraisal of an person's risk factors. For cholesterol, this means examining more than just HDL, good cholesterol, and LDL, bad cholesterol, levels. We presently know that inside both LDL and HDL, ther ...
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  • Congestive Heart: What Is Congestive Heart Failure?
    By: Daniel B Hyde | - Whenever cardiac conditions develop these conditions, weaken or damage your heart, which leads to heart failure. In a weakened condition, the heart over time can no longer keep up with even the normal demands placed on it.

    The ventricles may become stiff and not fill properly between beats. The heart ventricles stretch (dilate) to the point that the heart cannot pump blood efficiently throughout your body. The failing pump causes blood and fluid to back up throughout your circula ...

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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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  • How To Conquer Obesity Through Balanced Choices
    By: Ron Garner | - Excess fat storage in the body is the result of consuming a greater quantity of acid and toxic calories than the body can properly metabolize and eliminate. When this occurs, the body has no alternative but to store the toxins, along with the excess calories, as fat.

    People who have a different genetic makeup, and who eat basically the same diet but do not have a weight problem, tend to burn the excess calories and store the toxins in their organs.

    Obese people ha ...

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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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  • 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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  • What Is Heart Disease?
    By: Kristy Haugen | - Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen

    The term heart disease is a very broad term. Problems can arise within the heart muscle, arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle, or the valves within the heart that pump blood in the correct direction. Understanding the differences between each disease of the heart can help with the confusing applications of the term heart disease.

    Coronary artery disease or CAD is the most common type of heart disease and the leading cause of d ...

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