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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease "€" What It Is And How It Can Be Prevented
    By: AlenCaller | - Rheumatic heart disease is a specific cardiac condition that is caused when bacterial infections damage the heart valves. Genus Streptococcus is the bacterium responsible for such infections. It is the same bacterium that causes tonsillitis (commonly known as strep throat). When the condition of tonsillitis is left untreated, it may result in bacterial spread, which may have very serious consequences. The bacteria may travel to the heart and cause inflammation, eventually damaging the tissues in ...
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  • Prevent Heart Disease Naturally "€" Some Natural Ways To Keep Your Heart In Prime Condition
    By: AlenCaller | - 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.

    Fiber
    High cholesterol level is one of the major risk factors of this type of disease. Therefore, you must know ...

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  • Heart-healthy Diet - What Does This Entail?
    By: Shanae Ferne | - Heart disease kills millions of people annually. There are factors that we cannot control, but put us at increased risk for heart disease. These factors include increasing age, being male, and having a family history of heart disease. Fortunately, one of the things that we can control when it comes to heart disease is eating a heart-healthy diet. This diet is good for everyone, not only people who have heart disease.

    Just as important as it is to watch how much we eat, we need to ...

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  • Heart Disease - What Are The Risk Factors?
    By: Shanae Ferne | - Heart disease is a widely-used term that covers many different diseases of the heart and the blood vessels. Some forms of heart disease develop when the heart is attacked by viruses or are due to congenital deformities. However, in a lot of cases, heart disease is related to the lifestyle and choices you make on a daily basis. It is therefore important to be able to understand that there are risk factors that contribute to heart disease. Some of them are under your control, but some of them ...
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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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  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Risk Factors That You Need To Take Account Of
    By: Jeff Martin | - Find out below what dangers may await you with this disease:

    The common factor in GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is the weakening of the lower esophageal sphincter muscle. The other common symptom linked with GERD is heartburn. Many further different factors may be involved. These include being asthmatic, overweight, diabetic, pregnant, tardy emptying of stomach contents, connective tissue disorders and hiatus hernias.

    Here are some other factors that contri ...

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  • The Relationship Between Smoking And Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - There are many risk factors for heart disease. The two main high risk factors are a diet that is high in fatty food and smoking. Indulging in fatty food will result in the build up of fat in your blood stream. This will then manifests itself in two ways, as high blood pressure or high cholesterol level. Both will means that your heart is working harder to pump the blood, increasing the risk of heart attack. Smoking is a high risk factor for heart disease because the carcinogens in the cigarettes ...
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  • Heart Disease - The Leading Cause Of Fatalities In Women
    By: Cindy Heller | - Although women are less prone to heart disease as compared with men, it must be known that heart disease is the leading cause of death for women today. The risk is in fact higher for women for certain profile of the population. For example, women smokers are several times more prone to heart disease than male smokers.

    Heart diseases are caused by many different factors. For example old age, obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetic and a sedentary lifestyle can cause heart d ...

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  • 5 Leading Causes Of Heart Disease That You Need To Avoid
    By: Cindy Heller | - There are many factors that can cause heart disease and this article gives top five leading causes of heart disease. It is very important for you to know so you can avoid them and reduce the risk of suffering from heart disease.

    #1 High cholesterol

    High cholesterol can be extremely dangerous, and particularly it can cause atherosclerosis, or a hardening of the arteries, which sequentially can lead to blocked coronary arteries, marked by chest pain, or a heart attack ...

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  • How To Prevent And Treat Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the methods to prevent and treat heart disease.

    Prevention methods

    There is reason to be hopeful because according to experts, heart disease preventi ...

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  • Obesity And Heart Disease Are Related
    By: David Cowley | - For years medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related indirectly. Major risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries and type 2 diabetes are attributed to how obese a person is. Obesity was believed to be a contributing factor to heart disease, new studies now show a direct link between obesity and heart related diseases.

    Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by using a person's height a ...

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  • How To Live With Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - The agony of finding out that you may be suffering from some form of heart disease is usually traumatic. Your doctor has just received the laboratory test results for the battery of tests that you have completed during your recent checkup. From what the results indicate, if you do not stop eating all those fatty foods that you love so much, you are going to require bypass surgery very soon. Do not worry that your quality of life will get worse since there are modern treatment plans that get you ...
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  • Heart Disease Prevention
    By: David Cowley | - A person considered at risk for heart attack can take steps towards heart disease prevention. It is considerably easier to prevent heart disease than it is to fix it once it happens, and for the most part lifestyle changes are needed for heart disease prevention regardless of age or health risk.

    The number one method of heart disease prevention is to quit smoking. For persons who still smoke they need to cut down and should also avoid polyunsaturated fats in their diet. Vitamin ...

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  • The Treatment Of Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - Heart disease has become the number one cause of premature death in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is also a debilitating malady that disables many people. Heart diseases treatment methods are thus vital for improving the quality of life of people suffering from these illnesses. The most common form of heart diseases is the narrowing or blockages in the coronary arteries - blood vessels that supply the heart itself with blood. Fortunately various forms of treatment are a ...
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  • An Overview Of Heart Disease
    By: Cindy Heller | - One of the most widely recognized causes of premature death worldwide today is heart disease. Although this may sound very depressing, the reality is that the incidence of premature deaths caused by heart diseases has significantly declined in recent years. Although progress has been made in the treatment of heart related disease, additional effort needs to be made to prevent this illness as much as possible. Heart disease often takes a toll on the sufferer's and his family's lives. Treating hea ...
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  • The Press Association: Obesity causes heart disease deaths Shared By: TheBuilderOne - It showed that patients with obese levels of BMI were four times more likely to die of heart disease than those of normal weight. A waistline that...

  • Breastfeeding may curb heart, diabetes risk - Women's health Shared By: msnbc_health - Mothers who breastfeed seem to have a lower long-term risk of developing a collection of risk factors for diabetes and heart disease than women who...

  • The Press Association: Cancer link to heart disease probed Shared By: mendingheart - People who survive childhood cancer have a higher risk of subsequent heart disease, with the effect lasting up to 30 years, researchers said.

  • Body mass, waist size can predict heart disease - Heart health Shared By: healthy_news - LONDON - Measuring body mass index or waist size in overweight people can accurately predict the risk of heart disease, Dutch scientists said on...

  • Daily Express | UK News :: Heart disease risk for dieters who ban carbs Shared By: lowcarbthis - This even includes any improvement in blood pressure and risk ­factors for coronary heart disease. Dr Steven Hunter, from the Royal Victoria Hospital,...

  • Waist Size, Body Mass May Predict Heart Disease Risk Shared By: CARGsaskatoon - Though obesity, BMI, and large waist size have long been known to be risk factors for heart disease, this is the first study to show that these...

  • General information Health Disease Food & Nurtrition: Pregnancy Risks : Tips To Avoid Them Shared By: charliekelsey - It is also a risk if the women suffer from diseases and disorders such as heart, sexually transmitted...

  • Body mass and waist size can predict heart disease Shared By: drschwartzman - Body mass index and waist circumference are well known risk factors for cardiovascular diseases but the Dutch researchers said their work showed BMI...

  • People living in poorer neighborhoods at increased risk for death, worse health risks Shared By: EurekAlertAAAS - Regardless of an individual's dietary and lifestyle risk factors, living in a poorer or more socioeconomically deprived neighborhood may increase a...

  • Higher risk for heart disease and diabetes associated with androgen deprivation therapy Shared By: FightHeart - Men of all ages... specifically with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRH), have an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease,...


  • 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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  • Preventing Heart Disease Naturally
    By: Albert Milligan | - According to the Center for Disease Control (the CDC), over 910,000 people die from heart disease every year. This makes heart disease the number one killer in America. While almost one million individuals die of heart disease annually, many more millions are stricken with the disease and some of them unknowingly. As a result, doctors and physicians alike encourage anyone, and especially those at risk, to understand the warning signs of heart disease and take measures to prevent the onslaught ...
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  • New Method To Identify Heart Disease Risk In Women
    By: Chris Marshall | - Researchers in America say they have developed a more accurate method of predicting if a woman is at risk of heart disease. Current methods to predict heart disease are now over 40 years old and these often failed to identify women who are at risk.

    The new Reynolds Risk Score considers more than just traditional risk factors such as age, blood pressure, cholesterol level and smoking. It also considers parental history of heart attack before the age of 60, and levels of C-reactive ...

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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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  • Heart Disease Prevention │ The Diabetes-heart Disease Connection
    By: Diana Benzaia | - If you saw a tiger, you'd run for your life. But what if you didn't see it? For those of you with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, heart disease is that unseen tiger. You're two to four times more likely to develop a heart condition than people without diabetes? Even more shocking, those individuals are more likely to die from heart disease or other cardiovascular ills than from the complications of diabetes itself. Yet surveys show that 68 percent of Americans with diabetes are unaware of their incre ...
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  • Depression │ How Depression Hurts Your Heart
    By: Stacey Colino | - As if feeling bad weren't enough, negative emotions could be harming your heart. Over time, persistent blues, anxiety or anger can increase the risk of heart diseaseor make an existing condition worse. Psychosocial factors are increasingly recognized as important predictors of heart disease, says Richard Stein, M.D., director of preventive cardiology at the Beth Israel Medical Center in New York and author of "Outliving Heart Disease." Depression is right up there with high cholesterol, smo ...
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  • Heart Disease In Women Is The Number One Killer
    By: David Cowley | - According to recent studies, it's found that more than 8 million American women are currently living with some form of heart related disease.and it is the leading cause of death of American women.

    Prevention is the key to staying healthy. Heart disease in women can be diagnosed and treated but once a woman finds out that she has the disease, it may already be too late. It is very common that the first symptom is due to a stroke or heart attack.

    Woman that have eng ...

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  • Heart Disease
    By: Dr. April Davall | - Human body is a complex machine. There are many organs in the body and the most important organ is the heart. This helps the person to breathe and live. Heart disease is a commonly used term for a number of different diseases affecting the heart. These may range from coronary, ischemic and inflammatory heart diseases which are diseases of the heart itself; to hypertensive heart disease (caused by high blood pressure) and cardiovascular heart diseases (a general term used for a number of diseases ...
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  • Women And Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Five hundred thousand American women die each year from heart diseases and the risks increases with age. Heart disease includes the narrowing of the arteries, heart failure, diseases of the heart muscles, inborn defects, hardening of the arties, and other conditions.

    We tend to think of men as the ones who commonly have heart diseases but heart diseases is the leading killer of both men and women in the United States. Scientists who are studying the cause of the rise in cardiac ...

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  • The Cause Of Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - If both of your parents and your grandparents suffered from hear disease then you may think you are also doomed to suffer from heart disease. There is good news, heredity can be a cause of heart disease, it is but one factor among may factors that must be taken into account when assessing your risk for heart disease. One recent study found that heredity accounts for less than 10 percent of a person's risk for developing heart disease.
    That leaves the other 90 percent of the heart diseas ...

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  • Health And Alzheimer Disease
    By: Stewart Levison | - How To Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer Disease

    Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular types of dementia, which is Alzheimer disease. In addition, experts have linked Parkinson's disease to Alzheimer. Any disease that wears down the brain functions is subject to cause Alzheimer disease to develop. Parkinson's disease is a progressive degenerative disorder, which sets up deficiencies of the extra pyrami ...

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  • Second Hand Smokers And Heart Disease Risk
    By: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri | - A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study was published in Journal of the American Heart Association and calculated the level of cotinine in the blood of participants.

    Dr. Andrea Venn from University of Nottingham in Britain is the lead author of this new study. Dr Andrea said the study provides additional proof to suggest low-level exp ...

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  • Using Green Tea To Help Prevent Heart Disease
    By: Marcus Stout | - Many of us who are trying to prevent heart disease have begun to take steps to change our lifestyle so that we can reduce our risk of heart disease. And, it's important to note that heart disease is one killer that you can do much to prevent.

    Sure, if you have a family history of heart disease, you are immediately at a higher risk than those who don't; but the biggest risk factors for most of us are the life we lead. Many heart disease risk factors are entirely preventable.

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  • Heart Disease, Risk Factors, And Treatments
    By: William Walters | -  William Walters
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    Today we are going to talk about Heart Disease, Risk Factors, and Treatments.
    Heart disease, is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. Heart disease is a variety of conditions that affect the performance of the heart. The basics of heart disease, how heart disease is diagnosed, heart disease screening tests, heart disease risk factors, and heart disease prevention.

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  • How To Use Revised Bmi To Prevent Heart Disease?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - BMI stands for body mass index. It is a surrogate measure of the amount of fat in the body. It is widely used as a good indicator of body fat, and it is easy and convenient to use without incurring high costs.

    Using sophisticated methods to measure body fat requires highly trained personnel and expensive equipment. Moreover, these methods are not suitable in most clinical or home situations.

    To find out your BMI, you just need a weight scale, a measuring tape and a ...

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  • Risk Factors For Heart Disease
    By: Verlyn Ross | - This article is written to identify the risk factors for heart disease. If one does not understand what the risk factors are, it is difficult to avoid them. I hope that it is very beneficial to you.

    Coronary heart disease is to blame for approximately 1.2 million heart attacks that take place in the United States every year. Of these 1.2 million people, more than 40 percent of them will fall victim to a heart attack that will be fatal. But the numbers get even scarier from there ...

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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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  • How To Get Your Life Back After Heart Disease Strikes?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Heart disease often destroys lives, particularly heart attack that can strike suddenly and without warning. It is estimated that half of all people who suffer a heart attack may die even without reaching hospital for treatment. People who survive from heart attacks are often disable both mentally and physically.

    Being an essential program that helps such people rebuild their lives, cardiac rehabilitation can also assist people who have congestive heart failure, or who have undergo ...

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  • Heart Disease. Are You At Risk?
    By: Graeme Lanham | - A heart attack occurs when the blood supply carrying oxygen and other nutrients to the heart muscle is blocked.

    Coronary heart disease is caused by the build-up of artherosclerosis, [fatty deposits] or plaque on the inside of artery walls. This narrows the channel inside the artery so there is less room for the blood to flow through.

    The following 2 critical risk factors you should be aware of if you wish to avoid a heart attack or heart disease.

    SMO ...

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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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  • Blood Test To Predict Risk Of Heart Disease For Diabetics
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Diabetes has long been regarded as a risk factor of heart disease. The specific relationship between the two was unclear although diabetes is known to double the risk of heart disease. As a result, many people living with diabetes have to monitor their health for well-known risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity, cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Despite the fact that the role of blood sugar levels in managing their risk of developing cardiovascular disease remains as a big unknown ...
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  • Heart Disease - The Number One Killer In Women
    By: Charles Stubbs | - Heart disease has long been known as the biggest killer of men, but it often comes as a surprise to many people to learn that it's also the number one cause of death in women.

    According to recent studies more than 8 million American women are currently living with some form of the condition and, in fact, more women than men die of heart disease each year, mainly because the retired population is predominantly women.

    Heart disease in women can be diagnosed and treate ...

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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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  • Do Not Overlook Stress That Can Raise Risk Of Heart Disease!
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Due to globalization, economic structure has changed and is very different from years ago. Royalty towards organizations are rare and likewise, security of jobs provided by organizations is scarce too. More and more people choose to become entrepreneurs or self-employed. Under such circumstances, people are constantly under stress irrespective of which categories they are in.

    Do take note that a stressful life does seem to raise the odds of heart disease and stroke, according to a ...

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  • Pcos And Infection Can Also Cause Heart Disease
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Heart disease can be caused by a number of risk factors, for example, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, unhealthy diet and habits, laziness, obesity as well as some uncontrollable factors like family history of heart disease. Nevertheless, there are at least two other risk factors, namely PCOS and infection, that could also trigger heart disease or even heart attack.

    PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome) is found to be a serious disorder that can eventually lead to ...

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  • Workouts That Will Improve Your Heart Disease Condition
    By: Joann Cheong | - There are several ways that you can do to avoid heart disease and exercise is one of them.

    One of the major risk factors related to heart disease is physical inactivity. Exercise is important for all the right reasons! It is good to our body, and most importantly, it is required for our heart to function effectively and efficiently. Our heart is a muscle and when a muscle is not exercised, it can become weak and flabby. It is important for our heart to maintain its endurance, its ...

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