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  • Heart Diseases Remedies, Lower Blood Pressure Naturally
    By: Dr. Mital John | - Arjuna is used in many ayurvedic formulations since ancient times. It is one of the useful herbs used for making Ayurvedic medicines for various diseases. Arjuna tree is found in all over the Indian subcontinent. The tree goes up to a height of about 100 feet. It has pale yellow colored flowers and cone shaped leaves. Bark is the most important part of the tree that is used for making different ayurvedic medicines. Researchers have found Arjuna to be an effective herb for heart diseases. It help ...
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  • The Uses Of Anti Aging Supplements
    By: Ranju Kumar | - This Supplements are beneficial ways to fight and prevent damage to the body caused by time. As the American population ages, more people are looking for effective methods to ease the transition to middle age and fight the effects of cellular aging. Tonic is one of the most effective and convenient supplements.

    The company which produces these tonics have spent years in focused clinical research to develop one of the highest quality supplements and laboratory studies have shown t ...

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  • Congestive Heart Failure | Sleep Apnea | Sleep Apnea Zone
    By: jessycmoore | - Congestive Heart Failure - Overview
    Congestive Heart Failure also known as CHF or otherwise known as just heart failure is a state where the heart is not able to pump enough blood to supply the organs of the body. The heart keeps working but not as it should. This is a very serious condition that can be caused by a number of different things.

    Causes
    There are several different abnormalities that can cause a person to go into congestive heart failure. Here is the list ...

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  • What Is Acai Berry?
    By: cassiea | - Many people around the world have been intrigued by this new superfood and actually keep asking what is acai berry? and they usually get the answer it is the new superfood/wonder fruit. This answer doesnt really fulfill anything does it? Well, indeed, what is acai berry? Acai berry is known to be a very famous fruit which thrives in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and it is actually a fruit which is only made up of 10% pulp. Furthermore, the acai berry was fou ...
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  • How Levothroid Can Help You Overcome Thyroid Deficiency
    By: Jenney Rodgrious | - The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly - shaped endocrine gland found in the front base of the neck. It is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body and produces two thyroid hormones - Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3), which mainly regulate the bodys metabolic rate as well as regulate the growth and functioning of other body systems.

    This gland also produces calcitonin, a hormone that plays an important role in a process called calcium homeostasis (a process ...

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  • Cardiac Arrest
    By: cpr | - Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops circulating the blood throughout the body. Although cardiac arrest can be caused as a result of a heart attack, it differs in that a heart attack may prevent blood flow to certain parts of the body whereas a cardiac arrest prevents the delivery of blood to all parts. If oxygenated blood is denied to the brain, victims may stop breathing and lose consciousness. If left untreated for an average of 5 minutes, permanent brain damage can occur. Therefore, in ...
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  • Hormone Replacement Therapy: The Cardio-protective Effect Is Not An Indication
    By: bnichos | - In observational studies, morbidity and mortality from cardio-vascular (particularly coronary) were reduced in women who took estrogen (whether or not associated with progestin) for replacement therapy after menopause. As against, randomized studies on secondary prevention of coronary heart disease (coronary lesions background) with conjugated estrogens and medroxy progesterone acetate did not confirm a protective effect of estrogens. In addition, treatment was associated with an increased incid ...
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  • Is There Any Omega 3 Heart Disease Link?
    By: Peter Clark | - There now seems to be little doubt that if you increase your intake of fish oil (omega 3 fats) you reduce your risks of heart disease.

    None other than the American Heart Association recognizes that and recommends minimum levels of Omega 3 intake for this reason. Specifically the AHA, on their website, say that Omega 3 fatty acids can decrease the risk of arrhythmias, (which can lead to sudden cardiac death), can decrease triglyceride levels and decrease the growth rate of plaque ...

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  • How To Avoid Heart Attacks
    By: Blubert Tavedorn | - Heart attack, which is also known as myocardial infarction, is a major cause of worldwide deaths. Heart disease occurs when the arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the heart get blocked due to some stupid clot formation. This blood flow interruption can lead to the damage of the heart muscle and ultimately result in tissue death.

    Heredity is the foremost and most prevalent factor determining your risk of getting a heart attack. A red flag should raise if some relative has suf ...

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  • Arjuna For Heart Diseases Treatment, To Lower Cholesterol
    By: Bryan len | - Heart plays an important role in the body. Heart is an organ which is responsible for supplying the body with oxygenated blood. The heart lies in the left side of the chest cavity between the lungs. The heart secures its oxygen supply through the set of coronary arteries and veins. The right coronary artery supplies the right ventricle of the heart and lower portion of the left ventricle.

    The left anterior descending coronary artery supplies the majority of the left ventricle, whi ...

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  • Treatment For Cholesterol
    By: jerry james | - How long does it take to lower cholesterol? That is a question that seems to plague almost anyone who suffers from high cholesterol. If youre suffering from high cholesterol, lowering your cholesterol level can never be fast enough; whether you're seeking a natural way to lower cholesterol or via some other alternative treatment.

    High cholesterol can lead you to develop damaging, if not fatal conditions. If allowed to carry on the habit without addressing it, you carry the r ...

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  • Decaffeinated Green Tea - Is It Still As Healthy?
    By: Devid Anderson | - Some people just love caffeine. Some even love it too much for their own good. We all know that caffeine, when taken in large amounts can be addictive and can damage the brain. But we're only talking about the caffeine that's being sold around as illegal drugs. What about the caffeine that comes with coffee and tea?

    The effects are actually similar even if they are taken through either coffee or tea. Here are some more harmful effects of this substance when taken in uncontrolled ...

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  • Quit Smoking Methods "" An Alternative Perspective-00-3066
    By: JakeRuston | - A cigarette is a pipe with a fire at one end and a fool at the other said Dr. Johnson in his sarcastic comment on cigarettes and smoking.

    Smoking is in fact a pernicious craving for tobacco products, especially cigarettes and cigars.

    An organic compound, nicotine, which is richly found in tobacco smoke, is very detrimental to your health. It is linked with various health risks. It can cause diseases of the cardiovascular system, myocardial infarction (heart at ...

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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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  • The Treating Coronary Artery Disease
    By: Lawrence J. Reaves | - Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most prevalent form of heart disease. It occurs when plaque accumulates along the inside of the arterial wall. Normally, your arteries provide oxygen-filled blood to your heart. When plaque builds, the passageway becomes constricted which limits the flow of blood. If your heart does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood, it can become damaged and lead to a myocardial infarction.

    There are a number of strategies that physicians will use to treat ...

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  • Clinical Outcome 2 Years After Intracoronary Administration of Bone Marrow-Derived Progenitor Cells in Acute Myocardial... Shared By: cells_nnm - Background —To investigate the clinical outcome two years after intracoronary administration of autologous... with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

  • Brain Posts: How to Tell if Your Diet is Mediterranean Shared By: WRY999 - A recent publication in the American Journal of Epidemiology again found an association between the... risk of myocardial infarction and angina. The...

  • Boko of Odds--Heart Attack: Not a One-Time Event for Many Shared By: Crystalwade - A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is often caused by coronary heart disease, the narrowing of crucial blood vessels near the heart due to...

  • Bone marrow cells may significantly reduce risk of second heart attack | Science Blog Shared By: scienceblogtwit - . Benefits found early in the Reinfusion of Enriched Progenitor Cells And Infarct Remodeling in Acute Myocardial Infarction (REPAIR-AMI) trial could...

  • Dustin Curtis is a Statistic | Dustin Curtis Shared By: MATHKL1 - Dustin Curtis will die on March 23, 2068 at 4:34AM, probably from a myocardial infarction (projection). My name is Dustin Curtis

  • New Jersey, Missouri health systems snag Baldrige Awards | Healthcare IT News Shared By: adevries - AtlantiCare is rated by the Centers for... in patient care measures related to congestive heart failure, acute myocardial infarction and pneumonia.

  • Lexiva (fosamprenavir calcium) - Dear Healthcare Professional Letter Shared By: ADRreports - [Posted 12/03/2009] GlaxoSmithKline and FDA notified healthcare professionals of a potential association between Lexiva and myocardial infarction and...

  • Clinical News | Metformin, pioglitazone come up trumps in UK safety analysis Shared By: ScottJimm - Using data... between 1990 and 2005, they looked at the risk of myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and death from any cause associated...

  • Copenhagen to host FIM Ride Green Eco Enduro [w/VIDEO] — Autoblog Green Shared By: Domenick_Y - With the stakes literally sky high and a tone as serious as a myocardial infarction , what better time and place to hold a multi-day Enduro motocross...

  • Q: Is an ACE inhibitor plus an ARB more effective than either drug alone? — Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Shared By: DrVes - Although... rates of death, myocardial infarction, stroke, and heart failure in patients with known coronary artery disease or left ventricular dysfu...


  • Diabetes Mellitus Causes And Treatment Options
    By: Diana Mortenson | - Diabetes mellitus - who hasn't heard of it? Indeed, diabetes mellitus (DM) seems to be a universal language for high blood sugar.

    Millions of people are diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, a fact that is indeed getting a lot of attention from health care experts all over the world. The complications of diabetes mellitus can, after all, cause serious health problems leading to death.

    The General Classifications

    Diabetes mellitus are generally of three t ...

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  • 10 Quick Ways To Avoid A Heart Attack
    By: Ali khan | - A heart attack is known as a myocardial infarction. This occurs when the heart muscle is damaged or not receiving enough oxygen. Many cardiac related problems occur due to blockages in the arteries that carry blood to the heart purified from different parts of the body. Another cause is the formation of blood clots.

    Very often, it is very difficult to differentiate between a heart attack and heartburn. The signs of a heart attack is tightness, pain or discomfort in the chest. Sweat ...

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  • Factors That Increase The Risk Of A Heart Attack
    By: Lawrence J. Reaves | - Your heart requires a constant flow of blood. Under normal circumstances, blood flows through the arteries to the muscle. If that flow is impeded in any way, the muscle can be damaged because it cannot receive a sufficient supply of oxygen. If the interruption of the blood flow is prolonged, the muscle will start to die.

    Often referred to as a myocardial infarction (or MI), a heart attack begins when a coronary artery is blocked. At first, you'll notice a pressure building in your ...

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  • Prevent Diseases Before It Is Too Late
    By: Raphaelo | - Being healthy means you feel good physically, mentally and emotionally. According to WHO (World Health Organization), "Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. To enjoy life, you need to be healthy. However, having a body free of disease or infirmity is the backbone of well-being. While medical sciences have made huge progress in the recent years, the best way to conserve your health was, is, and will always be preve ...
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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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  • Metabothin
    By: Casey Gray | - Overview

    Metabothin B56 is apparently an herbal formula designed to compete with or replace Metabolife 356. Both formulas contain the same ingredients and the both appear to originate from the same manufacturer. The product is said to be a highly energizing formula that is also thermogenic. Metabothin B56 may help your body produce more heat, which in turn burns more calories from fat while maintaining lean body mass.


    Ingredients at a Glance


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  • 10 Ways To Avoid A Heart Attack
    By: WillieG | - 10 Ways to Avoid a Heart Attack
    A heart attack is referred to in the medical arena, as a myocardial infarction. This coronary event follows after the heart muscle has been deprived of oxygen, due a blocked artery or arteries. Many cardiac problems are related to partially blocked coronary arteries that nourish the heart muscle itself. The formation and buildup of plaque in the internal walls of the arteries may make them more inelastic, and increasing the risk of total blockage and the ...

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  • Heart Health"'"arresting Arrhythmias
    By: Stephen Sinatra | -

    A hundred thousand times a day, 35 million times a year, 2.5 billion times during the average lifetime, the human heart beats in a rhythmic, regular cadence. This steady, dependable tempo is something you take for granted—unless you have an arrhythmia, or abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart.
    Most of us have at one time or another experienced the unpleasant feeling that your heart is beating erratically or rapidly, “flip-flopping,” or “le ...

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  • Dhea Can Prevent Heart Disease
    By: Stephen Sinatra | - If you're 50 years old and want to avoid having a heart attack, lower your risk factors. A risk factor is anything that increases your risk of heart attack. The common ones are high cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, and inactivity. I always emphasize the importance of diet and exercise, and the reason for this is simple: It reduces your risk of having a heart attack.
    Now, let's discuss another risk factor—low levels of the hormone DHEA.

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  • How To Lower Your Cholesterol
    By: Lou Casali | - Increased cholesterol manifests itself as atherosclerotic plaque on the artery walls leading to myocardial infarction. Atherosclerosis is also an important reason leading to several conditions relating to caludication. Latest studies have shown that for every 1 percent drop in cholesterol levels, there is a 2 percent decrease in the risk of a heart attack.

    A Brief Overview Of Lipids

    The processing of dietary fat begins in the intestines and progresses to the liver ...

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  • Colonoscopy Prep Using Osmoprep
    By: Rod Gray | - I had a seizure while preparing for a colonoscopy using OSMOPREP. I am a 53 year old man and had my last colonoscopy 8 years ago. I was due for another. During my first colonoscopy, I had no adverse side effects from any aspect of the prep or the procedure.

    I visited my proctologist in Murrieta California who recommended using OSMOPREP to clean out my system prior to the colonoscopy. He told me that I would far prefer the tablet approach rather than drinking the gallon o ...

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  • Health Benefits Of Green Tea Extract, Green Tea Benefits
    By: Peter Hutch | - Everyones telling you about the benefits of green tea. Its the one to drink if you want to turn around your health in a natural way. But have you heard about green tea extract and why on earth would you choose to replace your favourite brew with this health supplement? Read here to find out exactly why.

    What are the known green tea extract benefits? The only thing that we know for sure is that catechins found in the teas are antioxidants and antioxidants protect th ...

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  • The Secret Of Weight Loss - Diet Plan That Really Works
    By: Nick Mutt | - When you gain weight, you lose attraction as well as your health. This is why obesity is disheartened by modern society. The incidence of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction is higher among obese individuals.

    Usually the obese are physically less active than the slim ones. Many obese individuals show psychological disturbances and a compulsive desire to eat, though such individuals may not derive satisfaction from the act of eating. In an obe ...

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  • Is It Possible To Have A Heart Attack And Not Know It?
    By: stephen morrow | - Heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is the leading cause of death in the United States. Recent studies have confirmed that sometimes people do unknowingly have a mild heart attack. These "silent heart attacks" can lead to serious heart muscle weakness. In fact, one-in-four heart attacks may not produce any of the normal symptoms someone would associate with heart problems. In most instances, the silent heart attack isn't life-threatening but could still cause slight damage to the heart muscl ...
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  • Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Gets Underway For Heart Failure Patients
    By: Katie Kelley | - The first phase of a gene therapy clinical trial has been completed and the second phase of the trial, which is attempting to treat patients suffering from advanced heart failure is underway and, apparently, already offering positive results, according to news reports.

    The trial, which is known as the Calcium Up-Regulation by Percutaneous Administration of Gene Therapy in Cardiac Disease (CUPID), is being lead by physicians with the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia Universi ...

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  • Heart Failure Patients Encouraged To Exercise To Improve Health
    By: Katie Kelley | - A study conducted by researchers at Duke University Medical Center recently found that exercise is safe for patients of heart failure and that it increased clinical benefits in patients who were already receiving adequate medical care.

    The study followed 2,331 heart failure patients across the United States who were of the average age of 59. The patients were randomly assigned to either an exercise program that was detailed and "aimed at increasing workout intensity" or a program ...

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  • Symptoms Of Heart Attack, Heart Attack Prevention
    By: Peter Hutch | - Heart attacks seem to be sudden, but that's not the truth. Signs and symptoms of a heart attack need to be recognized. These help in quick medical attention, as well as saving lives.

    Heart attack or acute myocardial infarction occurs when one of the heart's arteries is blocked so the blood supply in nutrients and oxygen is cut off, in the respect coronary the blood flow may be stopped and blood clot are formed, the territory irrigated by the respective artery suffers of miocardial ...

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  • Need A Diet Upgrade? Try A Body Fat Scale
    By: Rodney George | - How long have you been trying' to go on a diet? How many different ones have you tried? Can't seem to stick on one diet long enough or to see the results quick enough to keep you motivated? There is a technological device that has helped me and I think will help you to. It is the body fat scale.

    This digital scale is not something you stand on all the time and see if you have lost weight. We all know that muscle weighs more than fat. This scale allows you to track not ...

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  • Garlic Extract For A Healthy Heart
    By: Gregory Smyth | - Heart disease comes in many forms, and kills many people each year. There have been literally hundreds of studies on how heart disease can be prevented and treated, both medically, surgically, and dietetically.

    One of the latest and most exciting developments in the treatment of heart disease, that has been taken up with alacrity by hospital heart centers and cardiac surgery facilities the world over, is Aged Garlic extract.

    The results of the study on Aged Garlic ...

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  • Heart Attack And Cholesterol
    By: sulamita berrezi | - You say, Heart attack. Your doctor says, Myocardial infarction. Either way, heart attacks occur when the blood supply to your heart muscle is suddenly reduced or completely shut off. This reduction in blood supply is most commonly caused by a piece of plaque that breaks off from an artery wall, triggering the formation of a blood clot. That is why a coronary artery filled with a lesser amount of soft plaque (which can break off easily) is more dangerous than an artery filled with har ...
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  • Trasylol Class Action Lawsuit Information. Hiring A Trasylol Lawsuit Attorney
    By: Jhoana Cooper | - People have witnessed the recent redraw of some popular drugs due to their severe side effects. These drugs, of which Trasylol is an example, have been withdrawn from the market in order to put an end to severe complications that may appear after bypass surgery. Safety concerns have played a major role in these recalls and the recall class action attorney has become important in order to help patients protect their legal rights. An attorney will start the lawsuit that can compensate people for t ...
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  • Trasylol Class Action Lawsuit For Trasylol Heart Surgery Stroke Problems
    By: Jhoana Cooper | - Currently there is not a Trasylol class action lawsuit filed on behalf of all patients suffering from the drugs side effects. Trasylol lawsuits are best filed by a drug recall attorney who is familiar with the both the medical and legal issues involved with Bayers controversial heart surgery medication. There are many factors that must be taken into consideration when an individual or family member is looking at filing a Trasylol lawsuit. The state where the surgery took place, the year a ...
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  • Premarin Conjugated Estrogen
    By: Bianca Samir | - PREMARIN
    Premarin [conjugated estrogen] manufactured by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, is been marketed commercially since 1942. It is primarily used in treating post menopausal symptoms.
    But what exactly is Premarin? Premarin is a mixture of conjugated equine estrogens obtained exclusively from natural sources, occurring as the sodium salts of water-soluble estrogen sulfates blended to represent the average composition of material derived from pregnant mares urine. It is a mixture of s ...

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  • Trasylol Class Action Lawsuit Information. More About The Drug Injury Lawsuit
    By: Jhoana Cooper | - Trasylol heart surgery stroke lawsuit was created in order to compensate patients due to the side effects of this controversial heart surgery drug. Good medicine should be all about providing the patient with the best and safest drugs on the planet. Bayers popular Trasylol medication was recalled late in 2007 due to side effects linked with its use in bypass surgery patients. There are plenty of dangers and complications that are related to this drug and the people who are already suffering f ...
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  • Mediterranean Diet: Watermelon Can Lower Your High Blood Pressure
    By: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S. | - For many people watermelon is a summer fun food. Recent research now seems to indicate that this delicious fruit may also be an important tool in lowering high blood pressure. Native to central Africa this fruit arrived in the Americas in the early 1600s and has grown in popularity ever since. According to The University of Georgia approximately 100 million are now grown annually in America. So the question is:

    Minerals and Blood Pressure
    Salt or sodium is a mine ...

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  • Imitrex And Migraine
    By: Bianca Samir | - IMITREX [Sumatriptan] is indicated in the use acute treatment of migraine.
    Migraine: Migraine, the most common cause of headache, afflicts approximately 15% of women and 6% of men. It is a vascular headache, comes in attacks A useful definition of migraine is a benign and recurring syndrome of headache, nausea, vomiting, and/or other symptoms of neurologic dysfunction in varying admixtures. Migraine can often be recognized by its activators (Red wine, menses, hunger, lack of sleep, glare, ...

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  • Myocardial Infarction Treatment Information
    By: Juliet | - Heart, like all other organs and tissues in the body, requires a supply of blood. The blood supply to the heart is provided by blood vessels called the coronary arteries. Myocardial infarction more commonly known as a heart attack. It is a medical condition. It can lead to a chronic disabling condition because it can cause heart failure. A heart attack is the death of heart muscle from the sudden blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot. A heart attack is usually caused by a complete blocka ...
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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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  • Stop Smoking With Hypnosis Before It's Too Late
    By: Mark Goodworthy | - Considered to be one of the primary causes of lung cancer, smoking is a bad habit that should be stopped at once. Smoking can also cause diseases like myocardial infarction, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema. Even second-hand smoke is known to be hazardous to a person's health. Because of the addictive nicotine content found in most cigarettes, smokers have a hard time quitting. If you are a smoker and really serious in stopping, here are some methods that you can explore.

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  • Heart Attack Signs
    By: Sven Ullmann | - Today, people mistake heart attack for cardiac arrest. The differene between the two is actually very distinct. Cardiac arrest is the medical situation when your heart stopped beating. It does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with your heart. It could be a result of a complication. On the other hand, a heart attack is actually a disorder. Also called acute myocardial infarction, a heart attack is characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to a particular part of the heart ...
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  • How Does High Blood Pressure Cause Heart Attack
    By: Dr. Armughan Riaz | - Heart attack is called as Myocardial Infarction in medical terminology. Heart is supplied by right and left coronary arteries. Whenever these arteries are blocked, blood supply to heart stops and wall of heart damages, result is Heart Attack with symptoms of severe constricting chest pain radiating to left arm jaw or shoulder, profuse sweating, vomiting, and feeling of anxiety. If the blood supply is cut off for more than a few minutes, muscle cells suffer permanent injury and die. This can kill ...
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