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  • What Causes A Heart Attack
    By: Dr.Christopher | - What Causes a Heart Attack





    A great number of heart attacks come about as the result of Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a disease that is notable for the progressive accumulation of plaque in the arterial walls. As time passes, this make up will induce hardening of the arterial walls which will hence lessen the room available for blood to flow through the arteries. As a result, the blood flow will be limited as the disease worsens. This will then lea ...

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  • Florida Heart Hospitals Offer A Sunny Disposition On Life
    By: Chris Harmen | - People move from colder climates to Florida not just because the weather is warmer, but because they feel that it will be better for their health. Florida heart hospitals offer excellent patient care- especially for those who require comprehensive cardiac care. Not many people realize how incredibly important it is to take care of your health. One common misconception is that when it comes to certain diseases, men are usually stricken with cardiovascular disease while women usually suffer from b ...
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  • How To Prevent Heart Disease
    By: Bryan len | - Over 50% of the deaths in the United States of America are caused by cardiac disease. Therefore, make sure that your heart health is the top priority in your life. Even if you are not experiencing any symptoms, you had better practice a lifestyle that should keep your heart in prime condition. Following is a brief rundown on how to prevent heart disease naturally.

    Heart disease is a term used to describe different types of problems with the heart or its blood vessels. The most commo ...

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  • Aed Pads - An Answer To Servere Cardiac Arrest
    By: Heart Specialist | - What is a Heart Attack (CVD)?

    The heart, made up of specialized muscle cells known as myocytes, is a mechanical pump that propels blood through the circulatory system, thereby ensuring the delivery of oxygen and other essential elements to the bodys vital organs. In order to perform this life-sustaining task, the heart itself requires a steady supply of oxygen, which it receives through the coronary arteries. An insufficient supply of blood and oxygen causes myoctye injury ...

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  • Learn About Yoga Breathing - Prevent All These Serious Diseases...now
    By: Analia Kerner | - Mounting scientific research continues to suggest that health, quality of life, and even the very length of life, are all profoundly affected by our mental and emotional states. The emerging field of mind/body medicine explains how our thoughts and emotions can powerfully affect brain, endocrine (hormone), and immune system function.

    This influence is facilitated by chemical messengers called neuropeptides, which are released with ones' every emotion. They are rapidly picked up b ...

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  • Exact Peace Of Information About The Hdl Cholesterol (the Right One) & The Ldl Cholesterol
    By: robin sarkaniya | - Cholesterol is indissoluble in blood, but is moved in the circulatory system bound to one of the kinds of lipoprotein, spherical particles, which have an exterior, constituted mainly of water-soluble proteins.

    Cholesterol

    Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans. CholesterolDr Trisha MacnairCholesterol is essential for our bodies to run properly, so why are there so many health warnings about high cholesterol levels. Cholesterol information: high cho ...

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  • How Fit Is Your Heart
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - To answer the question about how fit is your heart you need to know that there is an important difference between what many of us think of as fitness,how long we can exercise before getting tired and out of breath,to the fitness level of your heart as measured during a stress test.

    A high level of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), a measure of how your heart, lungs and circulatory system function during exercise, usually indicates a lower risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and ca ...

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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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  • Reduce Cholesterol
    By: sudhaniSEO | - Reduce Your Cholesterol for Better Health

    With todays advancements in modern medicine, you can keep your body healthy and live significantly longer in life. However, to do that you need to make sure that you are taking care of your body and doing what you can to reduce the number of things that can cause you to have health problems later in life. One of the most important things for you to do is to reduce cholesterol.

    Why Reduce Cholesterol

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  • Natural Cholesterol Reduction
    By: sudhaniSEO | - 4 Tips for Natural Cholesterol Reduction

    Finding out you have high levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) can be extremely stressful. High levels of LDL are the primary reason for most health problems as you get older, and put you at extreme risk for coronary heart disease, which is the leading cause of death for individuals around the world. Diets high in saturated fats and cholesterol are simply at high risk for these diseases. When this occurs, you need to do natural cholesterol reduc ...

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  • Heart Diseases Treatment, How To Prevent Heart Diseases
    By: John Adison | - Heart disease includes plaque-blocked arteries, congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failure, doctors have many kinds of remedies and treatments to reduce the risks of further heart disease. Broadly defined, there are three categories of heart disease treatment.

    The best way to avoid pulmonary heart disease is to try and control the pulmonary hypertension. The patient w ...

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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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  • Depression May Have Connection To Cardiac Death In Women Without Previous Heart Disease
    By: apexcardiology | - Medical News Today reports that new data published in the March 17, 2009 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggest that relatively healthy women without previous heart conditions suffering severe depression are at increased risk of cardiac events, including sudden cardiac death (SCD) and fatal coronary heart disease (CHD). Research suggested that much of the relationship between depressive symptoms and cardiac events was mediated by cardiovascular disease risk factors s ...
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  • New Research: You Need This Vitamin To Avoid Getting Sick
    By: Dr. Jim Manganiello | - Many studies show that Vitamin D3 has remarkable abilities to prevent illnesses and promote your health and well-being. As preeminent medical scientist Dr. Paul Rosch put it in his January 2009 Health and Stress Newsletter: "There are well over two dozen diseases that have been linked with a lack of Vitamin D or have been shown to improve with appropriate Vitamin D supplementation." Vitamin D3 supplementation can be a powerful way to safeguard your health.

    Beware of America's Sic ...

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  • Causes Of Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Garey Simmons | - Numerous extensive research and studies have uncovered a number of factors responsible for increasing the risk of coronary heart disease. According to those researchers, these risk factors are highly associated with coronary heart disease, but the degree of their prevalence is not yet accurately determined, therefore these factors are just deemed contributing causes of coronary heart disease.

    These contributing causes are to some degree controllable, modifiable and treatable. ...

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  • Media Awareness for CHD ( Congenital Heart Defects ) Shared By: msbulldogmom - Due to these alarming facts listed above, we the undersigned urge the Media to start helping in raising Awareness about CHD. We need to educate the...

  • Cardiology Medical News about Heart Diseases Calcium Coronary Artery Disease Shared By: MDLinx - Patel AA et al. – Coronary artery calcification (CAC) seems to hold a greater promise in the prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) and demonstrate...


  • Basic Facts About Heart Disease
    By: Saiera Hilton | - The sad truth today that people all around the globe and more especially in the United States have to face is that heart disease today has continued to remain among the topmost most dangerous killer diseases in the US, and it's not showing any signs of being brought under control despite conducting the most thorough research in finding means to prevent it from happening. Furthermore, when you consider heart disease in total, you will find that there are a number of things to worry about regardin ...
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  • German Shepherd Health
    By: Jan Ryan | - Generally the German Shepherd is a healthy breed that can live an average of 12 to 16 years. If you have a well-bred German Shepherd then it likely won't have any major problems. However, even an excellent German Shepherd is still susceptible to Canine Hip Dysphasia or CHD, which is a developmental skeletal problem in which the femur of the dog doesn't sit correctly within the hip socket. Other minor German Shepherd health problems include Von Willebrand's Disease, which is a blood disease that ...
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  • Are Mastiff Dogs Gassy
    By: Steve Peters | - The Mastiff dog breed is originally from England and is part of the sheepdog family. This large animal can be a wonderful indoor pet. The Mastiff dog breed gets its name from the word massive, and the word Mastiff in some languages translates into mountain-like. It means dog in Germany.
    This gentle giant is known to be very mild tempered and not easily angered, whereas who would antagonize a dog this large? A couple Mastiff traits are that they are relaxed and peaceful. Most of the tim ...

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  • Benefits Of Cardiovascular Activity
    By: Peter Hutch | - Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is characterized by deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, calcium and other substances in the inner lining of arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. It also contributes to other risk factors, including obesity, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, a low level of HDL ("good") cholesterol and diabetes. Even moderately intense physical activity such as brisk walking is benefi ...
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  • The Good And Bad About High Cholesterol
    By: Alisha Dhamani | - To begin with, throughout the world, cholesterol levels (measured in the blood) vary widely. Generally, people who live in countries where blood cholesterol levels are lower, such as Japan, have lower rates of heart disease.

    Countries with very high cholesterol levels, such as Finland, have very high rates of coronary heart disease. However, some populations with similar total cholesterol levels have very different heart disease rates, suggesting that other factors also influence ...

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  • Information On Angina
    By: Peter Hutch | - Chest pain is a common symptom that is caused by many different conditions. Some causes require prompt medical attention, such as angina, heart attack, or tearing of the aorta. Other causes of chest pain that may not require immediate medical intervention include spasm of the esophagus, gallbladder attack, or inflammation of the chest wall.

    Angina Pectoris ("ANGINA") is a recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blo ...

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  • For A Healthy Heart...
    By: P. Rodgers | - If the blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off by total blockage of a coronary artery, the result is a heart attack. The first thing that comes to mind when one hears about heart disease is almost always cholesterol. Importantly, while many cardiologists insist that lowering cholesterol is correlated with a reduction in the risk of heart attacks; few can say that there is a reduction in the risk of mortality (death). There may be a weak correlation of elevated cholesterol wi ...
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  • Coronary Heart Diseases
    By: Tarun Gupta | - How cholesterol testing can help

    Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), commonly known as coronary artery disease (CAD), atherosclerotic heart disease or ischemic heart disease, is a result of formation of cholesterol plaques on the inner side of the arterial (type of blood vessels) walls that supply oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium (heart muscles). So, in order to supply adequate blood to the body, heart has to do extra work. Now if you are assigned extra work on daily basi ...

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  • Master Real Estate Developer In Delhi & Ncr
    By: puneetbsl | - Delhi & NCR has one of the world's largest and most diverse economies. Additionally, demographics in Delhi & NCR are changing rapidly with the demands for home reached a new height in present century. These changing demographics affect the economy - specifically regarding business and land use for the coming years. Changes in age, ethnicity and income patterns can impact the development of projects, investment ventures and local real estate communities. If you are looking for faithful hand to tu ...
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  • Booming Property Destination Chd Developers Delhi, Ncr, India
    By: puneetbsl | - Why is there cheap real estate? Is it just that some sellers don't know what their property is worth? Sometimes this is the case, but only rarely. More often a seller is willing to sell for less because it means selling faster or more easily. If you are facing any of the life problems and want to sell your property situated at booming property destinations in key Delhi, NCR areas then come to the place known for transparency in working style known as CHD developers Ltd. In simple words some time ...
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  • Work Environment, A Mistreated Cause Of Heart Disease.
    By: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri | - A new study showed that job may increase the risk of developing some heart diseases such as coronary heart disease. This study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    As Dr. Chantal Brisson from Universite Laval in Quebec noted that (This research is the first time that the result of stressful job has been considered in a large number of men and women of different ages who have returned to work after a first heart attack). Many early studies for heart di ...

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  • Exact Info Concerning The The Good Cholesterol = Hdl Cholesterol And The Wrong Cholesterol = Ldl Cho
    By: Patou | - Cholesterol is indissoluble in the vasculary system, however is removed in the circulatory system is subject to one of the types of lipoprotein, spherical particles which have an exterior constituted mainly of water-soluble proteins.

    Cholesterol

    Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans. CholesterolDr Trisha MacnairCholesterol is fondamental for our bodies to run properly, so why are there so many health warnings about high cholesterol levels. C ...

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  • Heart Disease And Cholesterol
    By: Keefe Figgatt. | - For years, the medical community has held that a high level of cholesterol causes heart disease. While few will dispute this belief, there are other factors that may lead to severe and even fatal heart conditions.

    Conducted by medical experts, the Framingham Heart Study determined that high blood cholesterol is a contributing factor of CHD, or coronary heart disease. These study results showed that people with higher levels of cholesterol were more likely to develop coronary hea ...

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  • Can Meat Be A Health Hazard
    By: Craig Burton | - Authors note: This article is intended for those who currently consume commercially raised meat (that includes chicken, fish, lamb, pork, beef) and processed meat products.

    Picture this: you are standing at the shelf of your local supermarket looking at the chickens and thinking which one shall I buy?. Does it really make a difference? You could buy two of those normal chickens for the same price as that free range organic one? In the following article I wish to outl ...

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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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  • Clinical Study- Crestor- Rosuvastatin Slows Down Atherosclerosis
    By: Kiran Tamada | - A pioneer clinical study conducted by Meteor revealed use of Crestor (Rosuvastatin) has a positive effect on Atherosclerosis in people with early signs of artery disease and at low risk of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). The trial shows that Crestor (Rosuvastatin) slows down the progression of Atherosclerosis in people at low risk of Coronary Artery Disease.

    Deposits of fatty substances (lipoproteins) or fibrous along the artery wall leads to formation of plaques, these plaques thi ...

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  • Plans To Prevent Heart Disease
    By: Chris Marshall | - New plans have been unveiled to try and prevent heart disease which in turn could save over 7,000 lives over the next five years. Health professionals in Scotland also hope to prevent 27,000 heart attacks and other "cardiac events" by adopting a new approach.

    The plan will provide preventative treatment for around 500,000 people, including risk assessments for all over-40s, in an attempt to stop those most at risk from developing heart disease. It also recommends that more people ...

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  • A Downfall In Critical Illness Death Rates
    By: Mike Armstrong | - Today, the chance for someone to survive a critical illness is increasing. Medical achievements have made it possible for critically ill people to stay alive longer. So has the cancer researches done. Thousands of people who would not have survived a decade ago may still be alive today. For example around 80 percent of women suffering from a critical illness such as breast cancer may still be alive 5 years later. But along with this increase in survival rate one may need more financial help to c ...
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  • Fat Facts - Saturated Fats Versus Unsaturated Fats: Have We Got It All Wrong
    By: Craig Burton | - Fats and oils are simply essential to optimal health. They are important building blocks for the cells of your body, a source of energy and they provide a variety of hormones.

    The respected medical journal The Lancet' (v339, 3/21/93) comments that low-fat diets are associated with increased rates of depression, psychological problems, fatigue, violence and suicide (3).

    So why all the bad publicity? Let's take a brief look at the history of dietary fats and heart d ...

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  • Information About Cholesterol And Heart Disease
    By: T J Madigan | - Many of us know what cholesterol and heart disease are. What most of us don't know is that there are arguments whether cholesterol is the main cause of heart disease. Some experts say that cholesterol is one of the main cause of heart disease while there are others who think otherwise.

    Experts from the Framingham Heart Study have determined that high blood cholesterol is one of the factors for a coronary heart disease or CHD. The result of their study showed that the ones who have ...

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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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  • Nuts And Coronary Heart Disease
    By: Veronique Belmar | - Did you Know?

    Nut consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Millions of people world-wide die from CHD each year. Epidemiological studies have shown that adding moderately walnuts or almonds to ones diet will decrease serum concentration of cholesterol in both women and men. Also, nuts have other protective constituents, such as protein, magnesium, vitamin E, fibre, potassium and alpha linolenic acid.

    Combinations of Nuts

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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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  • 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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