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  • Ways to Reduce Your Risk - Heart Disease and Stroke  By : Herbal Remedies
    For decades doctors have viewed heart disease in terms of plaque build up and clogged arteries. Cholesterol and triglycerides were the villains. The theory was that years of poor diet fatty deposits or plaques would start to build up with in the arteries.
  • Important Mineral Magnesium!  By : Betty Hart
    Magnesium not only plays a very important role in the proper functioning of the heart ,but it is responsible for over 300 processes in the human body, including the functioning of the kidneys and nervous system.Magnesium not only plays a very important role in the proper functioning of the heart ,but it is responsible for over 300 processes in the human body, including the functioning of the kidneys and nervous system.
  • Timing of Antioxidant Vital to Reducing Oxidative Stress after Meals  By : Karen Jackson
    Learn how eating the right antioxidants during and after meals can help reduce oxidative stress on the body
  • Heart Diseases---how to Treat Heart Diseases With Chelation Therapy  By : Kyle J. Norton
    This form of chelation therapy includes the usage of an IV apparatus and EDTA that is a widely used abbreviation for the chemical compound ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. EDTA, the chelation agent, not only helps to clean the harmful substances such as lead, uranium, nickel and calcium deposited in the arterial wall but also improves circulation, enhances the immune system and inhibits the creation of free radical.
  • Heart Diseases Part Xviii - Dairy Products: Friend or Foe  By : Kyle J. Norton
    There are many opinions about pros and cons of dairy products in our diet. Would it also be the cause of cholesterol building up in the arteries, high blood pressure and heart diseases? In this article, we will discuss dairy products: friend or foe?
  • Heart Diseases Part Xvii - Fat : Friend or Foe  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Approximately 60 million Americans have heart disease. It is caused by uncontrolled diet that is high in saturated and trans fat resulting in arteries being clogged up by bad cholesterol LDL and the inner lining of blood vessels being damaged,impeding the transportation of oxygen and nutrition to the heart. The general public has always had a misunderstanding of the meaning of the word "fat". For them "fat" is bad for your health, causing things like heart diseases and making you overweight...
  • Heart Diseases Part XVI - Aspirin: Friend or Foe ?  By : Kyle J. Norton
    You might have heard "taking an Aspirin a day will keep your heart attacks away". In fact, Aspirin does help your heart. the salicyca acid in aspirin helps to keep bloods cells from clumping together and sticking to the arterial wall. This reduces the risk of heart diseases.
  • Heart Diseases Part XV - Other Types of Heart Diseases  By : Kyle J. Norton
    As we mentioned in the previous articles, heart diseases are caused by high blood pressure that contributes to hardening and thinning of the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) builds up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat.
  • Heart Attack and Costs of Medical Services  By : Natsuko Tsuchiya
    This is not for the weak of hearts, but then again, it is about them so they should also be reading this. Did you know that a typical heart attack patient would spend about $45,000 to $50,000 just to have another shot at living much longer? Heart attack and costs of treating it are real and they are continuously increasing.
  • Heart Diseases Part XIV - How to Prevent Heart Diseases With Chinese Herbs  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Besides aspirin, foods and herbs, in this article we will discuss what kinds of Chinese herbs traditional Chinese doctors use in treating heart diseases. Please note that Chinese medicines have been around for over 4,000 years well before the existence of western medicines.
    Here are some Chinese herbs that have been used for treating heart
  • Heart Diseases Part Xiii - How to Prevent Heart Diseases With Herbs  By : Kyle J. Norton
    There are many causes of heart disease. Anything that serves to damage the inner lining of blood vessels and impedes the Transportation of oxygen and nutrition to the heart can be defined as a risk of heart disease. Besides aspirin, foods, and diet there are some herbs which have proven record and have been used over thousands of years in the history of mankind that would help to lower the risk of heart diseases.
  • Heart Diseases Part XII - How to Prevent Heart Diseases With Nutritional Supplements  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Heart diseases are caused by high blood pressure that contributes to hardening of the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat. Beside foods and herbs, nutritional supplements also play an important role in preventing heart diseases and stroke
  • Heart Diseases Part IX - Congenital Heart Disease  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Congenital heart disease refers to a problem with the heart's structure and function due to abnormal heart development before birth.Every year over 30,000 babies are born with some type of congenital heart defect in US alone. Congenital heart disease is responsible for more deaths in the first year of life than any other birth defects. Some congenital heart diseases can be treated with medication alone, while others require one or more surgeries.
  • Heart Diseases Part X - How to Prevent Heart Disease With Diet  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Anything that serves to damage the inner lining of blood vessels and impedes the transportation of oxygen and nutrition to the heart can be defined as a risk of heart disease. Most heart diseases are preventable with a change of life style and healthy diet.
  • Heart Diseases Part XI - How to Prevent Heart Diseases With Foods  By : Kyle J. Norton
    In order to lower the risk of heart diseases foods consumed in everyday diet become one of many important factors. Here are some foods that I have found can actually lower high blood pressure and levels of cholesterol resulting in lowering the risk of heart diseases.
  • Heart Diseases Part VIII - Heart Diseases Affecting the Electrical System  By : Kyle J. Norton
    The electrical system within the heart is responsible for ensuring that the heart beats correctly so that blood can be transported throughout our the body. Any malfunction of the electrical system in the heart malfunction can cause a fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat.
  • Heart Diseases Part VI - Heart Diseases Affecting Coronary Arteries and Coronary Veins  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Heart disease affecting coronary arteries and coronary veins:
    The malfunctioning of the heart may be due to damage caused by narrowed or blocked arteries leading to the muscle of your heart as well as blood backing up in the veins
  • Heart Diseases Part V - Heart Diseases---heart Diseases Affecting Heart Valves  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Heart diseases affecting heart valves occur when the mitral valve in the heart narrows, causing the heart to work harder to pump blood from the left atrium into the ventricle.
  • Heart Diseases Part IV - Heart Diseases---Heart Diseases Affecting Heart Muscles  By : Kyle J. Norton
    In the case of heart diseases affecting heart muscles, the heart muscles are stiff, increasing the amount of pressure required to expand for blood to flow into the heart or the narrowing of the passage as a result of obstructing blood flow out of the heart.
  • Heart Diseases Part III - Heart Diseases---heart Diseases Affecting Heart Chambers  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Heart diseases caused by high blood pressure contributes to hardening of the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat. All these add to the formation of atherosclerosis lesions and eventually arterial blockage.
  • Heart Diseases Part II - Types of Heart Diseases  By : Kyle J. Norton
    The heart is a four chambered, hollow muscle and double acting pump that is located in the chest between the lungs. Heart diseases caused by high blood pressure contributes to hardening of the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat.
  • Heart Diseases Part I - Symptoms of Heart Diseases  By : Kyle J. Norton
    Beside cancer, heart disease kills more than 2,000 Americans everyday. Approximately 60 million Americans have heart disease. There are many causes of heart disease. Anything that serves to damage the inner lining of blood vessels and impedes the transportation of oxygen and nutrition to the heart can be defined as a risk of heart disease.
  • Cardiovascular Health & Nutrition  By : Glenn Antoine
    Did you realize that the American Heart Association recommends implementing a plan for prevention of heart attack by the age of 20? How many people do you know in their 20’s that are really thinking about the prevention of a heart attack? The sad truth is that there
  • Coronary Artery Disease  By : Dr John Anne

    Arteries are tough elastic tubes or blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. As arteries moves away from heart, they further divide into smaller vessels. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and on the other hand veins return blood to it.
  • Heart Diseases  By : Dr John Anne
    Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart. About 2 million of people of America are suffering from heart problems.
  • Buy Plavix-Reduce Chance of Heart Attack  By : Article Manager
    Buy Plavix online is very simple. Search over internet and many online drug stores are selling Plavix. It is right option of reduce the chance of heart attack or stroke. The patients who are related to circulatory problem can also use Plavix.
  • Heart Disease and Circulatory Ailments - How to Prevent and Help Cure them  By : Knut Holt
    A good lifestyle is the best way to prevent diseases in the heart and blood vessels or to regain good circulatory health. From this article you can learn about the necessary lifestyle measures to achieve this task.
  • You Are What You Eat  By : Rachel Lukasavige
    I recently read an article about how many whole foods have a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function. The similarities between the food and organ signal the benefit that food provides. Basically saying, you are what you eat.
  • The Relationship Between the Oral Health and Heart Attacks  By : IC
    Which diseases would you be most afraid of? -- some people may say a stroke, others would say some sort of cancer and heart attacks are definitely within that range.
  • Sex Foods To Spice Up Your Love Life  By : Jacob Sikais
    Everyone wants a healthy and active sex life, but all too often, we forget that we cannot enjoy lovemaking if we aren't physically fit. A proper diet combined with exercise can affect every aspect of our lives. We are born with one body, and will not get another one. If we expect the one we have to serve us well, we have to take care of it.
  • Heart Diseases Symptoms – A Brief Overview  By : John Mathew
    Heart disease can be caused by many different things and comes in many different forms. When the heart valve becomes diseased, one of two things happens: it doesn’t close tightly enough (called incompetence) to keep blood from backing up into the chamber from which it flowed; or, it doesn’t open widely enough (called stenosis) to allow adequate amounts of blood to flow into the chamber.
  • Pulmonary Heart Disease  By : kaleb
    Pulmonary heart disease - is a very serious form of heart disease. If there is a change in the structure of the right ventricle located in the heart, due to respiratory problems. Pulmonary heart disease affects nearly 1 million people a year.
  • How Risky Is Coronary Heart Disease  By : Cindy Heller
    Since it is becoming a common medical malady, it is important to be aware of the risk factors for coronary heart disease. There are a number of irregular conditions that affect the heart and the vessels supplying the heart with blood.
  • Heart Disease At Young Age  By : Cindy Heller
    If a woman should go into labor before thirty-seven weeks of gestation, the baby born at that time is considered to be premature. In many cases premature infants tend to have some form of heart impairment arising from heart disease or defect.
  • The Danger of Smoking in Relation with Heart Disease  By : Cindy Heller
    Granted, smoking stays legal and a personal preference, but it is also a risky practice and individuals must recognize that a smoking habit can contribute to severe heart disease over time.
  • Heart Diseases In Women  By : kaleb
    Doctors now know that heart disease is so deadly for women that their chances of dying from it are one in two. That means basically that either you or your best girlfriend is likely to die of a heart attack, stroke , or related heart problem.
  • 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.
  • Warning Signs For Heart Attack  By : Brain
    If you experience any signs or symptoms of a heart attack, do not hesitate. Get medical help immediately. Every minute is important in a heart attack situation.
  • The Cholesterol And Heart Disease Connection  By : Brain
    As you can see, heart disease comes in a variety of life-threatening forms. All heart diseases are referred to as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). CVDs include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, rheumatic heart disease, artery diseases, pulmonary heart disease, and congenital cardiovascular defects.
  • BEWARE OF HEART ATTACK  By : John Mark
    The heart is divided into four main chambers : each one is a bag of muscles with walls that are able to contract in order to push blood out. Each wall�s thickness varies according to the amount of work it does. The walls of the left ventricle are the thickest because it does most of the pumping.
  • Healthy Chocolate and Heart Health  By : Chris Robertson
    Research shows that chocolate can actual benefit your heart. Read on to find out why....
  • Can Plaque In Congested Arteries Be Broken Up?  By : Eugene Williams
    Coronary heart disease is a pandemic problem that can possibly be reversed. Oral chelation is made up of EDTA which is an amino acid that breaks up plaque. EDTA and how it works is discussed in great detail within this article.
  • 5 Common Types of Heart Disease  By : Cindy Heller
    There are many types of heart disease, but this article will explore five types of heart disease that are common to happen. Hopefully, this article can add your knowledge concerning this leading cause of death disease.
  • Angina More Common in Women Than Men  By : Peter Hutch
    Researchers discovered the unexpected result in the first large-scale study investigating risk factors for stable angina. They pooled data from 74 studies involving 401,315 people living in 31 countries, including the United States. Of the studies' participants, 13,331 women and 11,511 men had stable angina.
  • Information on Heart Disease  By : Peter Hutch
    Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, includes a number of conditions affecting the heart: congestive heart failure, congenital heart disease, and heart attack, among others.
  • What Are The Causes And Effects of Congenital Heart Disease  By : Charlotte Hargreaves
    Congenital heart disease is a condition that one is born with and it is one of the the most familiar forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting approximately 8% per 1000 infants.
  • Bless Your Heart! Protect it From Damage  By : Margaret Priddy
    Discover how to protect your heart from heart attack, arteriosclerosis and arrhythmias. Discover how antioxidants can bless your heart.
  • Heart Health and Wellness Wealth  By : Dee Overly
    Fighting heart disease in today's world is a constant battle. There are steps you can take to keep the heart beating on the right path. Something you may want to consider is the alternative of soy food.
  • Invest in Good Health  By : Rachel Lukasavige
    Picture yourself at 65 or 70 years old. How do you see yourself? Do you envision a vibrant, energized elder person, or do you see someone in poor health that cannot walk up and down the stairs?
  • Information About The Treatment Of Heart Disease  By : Sams
    There is a wide range of effective drug treatments for people with heart disease. These drugs can help lower blood pressure or cholesterol, prevent or dissolve blood clots, relieve and prevent angina symptoms or improve the strength or rhythm of the heart's contractions.
  • Medications - Healthy Heart Care  By : Patrick Louis
    How important is medication when it comes to your heart care?
  • Have a Healthy Heart  By : Rachel Lukasavige
    February has arrived and you may be gearing up for Valentine’s Day. You are buying cards, candy, and other gifts in order to get into that special someone’s heart. But there is another heart you should be thinking about this month and that is your own; especially if you are a woman. Heart disease is the number one killer of women and the American Heart Association has named February American Heart Month. Dedicate yourself to taking care of your own heart this year by following some simple ad
  • Heart Disease: Know Your Risks  By : Mitamins
    Do you have difficulty breathing? Is it hard to breathe when lying down as well as when exerting yourself? Do you experience fatigue, dizziness, chest pain? Do you have a feeling of awareness of your heartbeat, fluttering sensations, or palpitations?
  • Heart Diseases - How can we prevent them?  By : Peter Sams
    The heart has long been associated with the very nature of humanity. As long ago as the fourth century BC, Aristotle considered it to be the seat of the soul, the centre of nutrition and the vital source of heat. The very word ‘heart’ is still deeply embedded in our language in phrases such as ‘heart-felt sympathy’, ‘heart-to-heart talk’,
  • What is heart disease? Causes and Types of heart disease  By : Peter Sams
    Cardiovascular disease is any of a number of specific diseases that affect the heart itself and/or the blood vessel system, especially the veins and arteries leading to and from the heart.
  • The Shocking Truth about Aspirin – It Doesn’t Work!  By : Sam Robbins
    Aspirin has been around for over half a century. It's primary and "original" use was for pain relief. But when Tylenol and NSAIDs (such as Advil) took over the pain relief field, the aspirin industry "bigwigs" pulled out the "big guns" and went after: heart disease.
  • Herbal Medicines For Atherosclerosis Treatment  By : Brain
    Atherosclerosis is the result of smoking, too much fat in the diet (including cholesterol, see box" Ideal cholesterol levels "), and lack of proper exercise, coupled with excessive mental and emotional stress and strain.
  • Heart Disease - A 5 Step Plan to Lower Your Risk  By : Mark Hyman MD
    Dr. Mark Hyman shares his comprehensive plan for heart healthy living, and gives you the tools you need to better prevent heart disease. Hard to believe that you can lower your risk of heart disease -- without drugs? Dr. Hyman offers great dietary advice and real knowledge about cholesterol, including a 5-step plan for heart healthy living, with a list of 18 tips on dietary recommendations.
  • You Can Choose the Ending: Choices Today Determine Your Death  By : Ron Yates
    Heart disease, killed more than 700,000 Americans in 2001 and is the mathematical equivalent of over 6,000 Air Florida air crashes, accounted for 29% of all deaths in the United States. The usual first sign of heart disease is death. Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. Much of the burden of heart disease could be eliminated by reducing the prevalence rates of its major risk factors: high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, tobacco use, diabetes, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition. Modest reductions in the rates of one or more of these risk factors can have a large public health impact. We are committing "Epigenomic Suicide". Where is our outrage? Where is our self control? Where are the big changes? When do we say it is enough already? How do we get ourselves and others to think in new ways about the outcomes of our day to day decisions? We aren't dying together in common groups. We appear to be voluntarily agreeing to individual private grisly death scenes played out in hospital emergency rooms, nursing homes and the back of ambulances; all 1, 332 of us, each and every day in America.
  • Cardiovascular Heart Disease Reversal?  By : Ron Yates
    Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease. The information I share is a "work in progress" and about what I have already accomplished with 10 years of intensive “learning and experimentation”. The good news is a smart and motivated individual can accomplish the same thing in 18-24 months. I decided I was smarter than this disease! I think I was able to learn and integrate information that might make a difference before it's too late and my Public Health background inspires me to share what I have learned. This is working for me, the key is to find something that works for you and that you can sustain. In this case, it really is "the first day of the rest of your life." Feel free to ask me any follow up questions.
  • CRP Tests: How Important?  By : Tarun Gupta
    How they are important for people with cardiovascular complications: C - reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammatory protein, produced in the liver, which is the secreted as a first line of defense against any bacterial infection or viral invasion.
  • Let Philips Restart Your Heart  By : Allweb
    For more than a hundred years Philips has been developing and manufacturing electronics that make your life better – learn more about Philips AEDs.
  • The Most Common Types Of Heart Disease  By : Verlyn Ross
    There are many different types of heart disease. This article describes some of the most common and some that are not so common.
  • Congenital Heart Disease Demystified  By : Verlyn Ross
    An attempt to bring a measure of clarity to the confusion surrounding congenital heart disease
  • Causes Of Valvular Heart Disease  By : Verlyn Ross
    This article is written to help the layman understand Valvular Heart Disease, its sources and its complexity.
  • An Important Look At Coronary Heart Disease  By : Verlyn Ross
    This article provides basic information and background concerning coronary heart disease.
  • The Nature of Valvular Heart Disease  By : Verlyn Ross
    The debilitating nature of Valvular heart disease is discussed in this article along with its complexity and its unique characteristics.
  • Causes and Symptoms of Heart Attacks in Women  By : Ann Stewart
    Beware! Women's heart attacks do not present the same symptoms as men.
  • The Hidden Links Between Depression And Heart Disease  By : Dustin Cannon
    While there are tales of people dying of a broken heart, such sayings have long been relegated to the fantasy bin.
  • Cholesterol Prevention and Reduction  By : Gary Stanton
    Heart disease is America's number 1 killer. Do you know what your risk profile is? There are numerous risk factors as well as preventative measures and lifestyle decisions that can be taken.
  • Natural Gout Cure: Cure Gout, Lose Weight and Decrease Heart Disease  By : Joe Barton
    Meet Greg! He was the perfect candidate for gout and coronary heart disease. After a natural gout cure, Greg is 20 pounds lighter and is 8 months-free from gout! Are you next?
  • Naturally Lower High Blood Pressure: 3 Minerals to Lower High Blood Pressure in Weeks  By : Joe Barton
    Do you or a loved one suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension? Knowing what minerals and vitamins to take could save your life and lower your blood pressure points. Discover 3 minerals that could save your life.
  • Research Cardiovascular Disease  By : Markkate
    Omax-3 for heart and joints
  • Maintain A Watch On Your Cholesterol  By : James Ellison
    Will testing for HDL and LDL produce a pure view of cholesterol levels and whether or not we are in danger of a heart attack? Consulting with your doctor can really answer this question with a educated answer.
  • Why Is Cholesterol Important and What Is It?  By : James Ellison
    Cholesterol is a wax-coated, fat-like matter that happens naturally in all body cells and is required by the body to operate normally. It is located throughout the body, like in the brain, nerves, vitamin D, muscle, hormones and the bile acids that help to convert food into absorbable substances and absorb fat.
  • High Blood Pressure FAQs: Don't Become a Statistic, Treat Your Hypertension Today!  By : Joe Barton
    Facts don't lie! High blood pressure facts can be deadly. Discover how to NOT become part of the statistics!
  • High Blood Pressure Treatment? Why You Should Consider the Simple Natural Cure  By : Joe Barton
    Millions of people die each year because of high blood pressure. But it doesn't have to be that way; you can naturally treat your high blood pressure without the use of any dangerous drugs. Discover the reasons why you should consider the Natuaral Treatment.
  • AED Maintenance Tips  By : Allweb
    A recent study has shown that less than 10% of AED users keep the automated external defibrillator in appropriate shape and replace the batteries as indicated by the manufacturers.
  • Heart Attack Management  By : Tong Bee
    Heart disease is the number one cause of death both men and women in the United States. But fortunately, today there are superior treatments for heart attack that can rescue lives and forbid disabilities. Treatment is almost efficient when started within 1 minute of the start of symptoms. Many more people could recover from heart attacks if they got help faster. Of the people who die from heart attacks, about half die within an hour of the first symptoms and before they reach...
  • Lower the chances of heart attack with Lipitor, Zocor  By : Lipitor
    Heart disease doesn’t denote a single disease. It includes disease like coronary heart disease, ischaemic heart disease, cardiovascular disease, cor pulmonale, hereditary heart disease, and valvular heart disease.
  • Enteric Coating On Aspirin May Interfere With Heart Protection  By : Pat McGuire
    We now know that daily aspirin therapy helps lower the risk of heart attack and clot-related strokes. Aspirin interferes with the blood’s clotting action. If blood vessels are already narrowed from accumulation of fatty deposits and/or and scar tissue, a blood clot can quickly block the artery. This prevents blood flow to the heart or brain and causes a heart attack or stroke. Aspirin therapy reduces the clumping action of the platelets — thereby possibly preventing heart att...
  • Don’t Die Early - Look After Your Heart  By : Stephen Dolan
    Heart disease is the number one killer in the US for men AND women. It’s the number one killer in the western world. Are you concerned? Do you know how to minimize your risk or avoid heart disease altogether?
  • Is Cholesterol The Silent Killer?  By : Stephen Dolan
    Cholesterol is becoming the biggest health problem across the nation. What can be done? How can this be addressed? All is not yet doom and gloom, as this article investigates....
  • About warning signs and symptoms in heart attack  By : Groshan Fabiola
    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 infarction.
  • Silent heart attack and its atypical signs  By : Groshan Fabiola
    During heart attack one might feel dizzy although is not a common symptom it has been observed at some people with heart attack.
  • Health and Alzheimer Disease  By : Stewart Levison
    Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular types of dementia, which is Alzheimer disease. This article will be discuss the detail actions needed to be taken in order to reduce the risk of Alzheimer disease.
  • Detection of the heart attack after recognizing its symptoms  By : Groshan Fabiola
    If you get help during the first hour from the heart attack known as the golden hour you have great chances of recovery, people are often embarressed to go to the emergency room and see that everything is all right with them.
  • AEDS Guide for the users with Instructions  By : Elboydny
    This article explains a few things about defibrillators, and if you’re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don’t know.
  • About heart attack and its warning signs  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Often heart attack is slowly with mild pain and the person in cause doesn’t understand what’s happening, on the other hand the heart attack might be intense and movie-like.
  • Are Women Spared From Heart Disease?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Most women are not aware that heart disease is the leading killer of women in United States and many developed countries. But, the following unexpected incident experienced by a young lady may change your mind!
  • Understanding Heart Disease  By : Ethan Miller
    Most people struggle with cholesterol and heart health because they do not understand the dynamics that cause heart problems, or result in a healthy heart. The mix is corrupted by the fact that age, diet, alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, physical activity, and disease has a dynamic impact on the heart’s health.

    Blood is alive. It needs to be fed and nurtured. Healthy blood promotes a healthy body, and a healthy heart.

    The heart is pump located in the chest bl...
  • Heart Disease Guide - Part 3  By : Suresh U Vatakethil
    Heart Disease Guide - Part 3

    Heart Disease in Women: Women and Heart Disease

    The risk of heart disease in women increases with age. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women over 40 years old, especially after menopause. Menopause is a normal stage in a woman’s life...
  • Can Everybody Go For A Heart Scan Now?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will...
  • Heart disease is a very serious problem  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Heart disease is a very serious problem, that affects men and women too. It’s most evident sign is a heart attack, and it is known that this disease is a leading killer, every year it causes the death of many people.
  • Bextra and other cox-2 inhibitors can cause serious problems  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Also known under the name of valdecoxib, Bextra is used in the treatment of pain, swelling, and tenderness, caused by osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Fiber Is Good To Prevent Heart Disease Too  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Research also showed that it reduces the likelihood of heart disease and soothes inflammation in the body. It was found that people eating the most fiber, 21g per day, had 12 percent less heart disease than those eating the least, 5 g daily.
  • Heart Disease, Risk Factors, and Treatments  By : William Walters
    Today we are going to talk about Heart Disease, Risk Factors, and Treatments for the deadly disease.
  • Symptoms and Treatment of Heart Failure  By : Connie Limon
    Do you know the symptoms of heart failure? You may not even have symptoms, or the symptoms may be mild to severe. Symptoms can be constant or can come and go.
  • Heart Attack Risk Because Of Glycated LDL  By : Hector Milla
    Maurizio Trevisan, professor of social and preventive medicine and dean of the "School of Public Health Professions" conducted a research that showed people with high levels of Glycated LDL have twice the risk of having a heart attack.
  • Heart Attack And Glycated LDL  By : Hector Milla
    Glycated LDL is a form of low-density lipoprotein with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as "the bad cholesterol" and last researches show that whether diabetic people or not are at increased risk of a heart attack.

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