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Heart Disease
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How Much Do You Know About Heart Attack?
We may hear about heart attack all the time. And most of us will probably know that it is a very serious medical condition that could end the life of the victim. But, how many of us really have a good understanding of this condition?
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Obesity and Heart Disease - A Negative Association
Obesity is a growing problem in the United States. Obesity is associated with high blood pressure, diabetes, dyslipedemia and several cancers. Several scientific studies have confirmed the negative association of obesity and heart disease. Obese people have more heart attacks and are more likely to die prematurely of heart disease. The good news is that even a modest decrease in weight is cardio-protective.
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How Do You Get Heart Disease?
Heart disease is not exactly a single disease, but many possible diseases related to the heart. The most common disease is coronary artery disease, which is the leading cause of death in Americans.
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Ways To Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally
Lower your cholesterol naturally by choosing the proper foods, adding life-saving herbs to your diet and exercising. Make these changes for your hearts' sake and lower your cholesterol. Live a little!
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High Blood Pressure - The Silent Heart Killer
High blood pressure is very common. It is often unrecognized and often under treated. Complications include heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, heart failure and blindness. Treatment greatly reduces the risk of getting complications or dying prematurely.
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Normal Blood Pressure Reading Know-How
It is difficult to pinpoint a single cause for high blood pressure, as many factors usually coincide
to produce the condition. For some, high blood pressure is inherited, and African-Americans
suffer more from high blood pressure, or hypertension, than Caucasians.
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Don't Die Early - Look After Your Heart
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?
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What is Heart Valve Disease?
The majority of those who suffer from heart valve disease are born with it. It is mostly a congenital condition for people born with a narrow heart valve, leaky valves, valve flaps that are the wrong size or are to stiff. Many people are diagnosed with valvular heart disease when they are born.
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Using a Calibrated Gauge Monitor to Monitor One's Blood Pressure
When going to the hospital or clinic for a physical, doctors will always start by asking a few questions and then use a stethoscope and a blood pressure monitor as part of the initial test. The individual's blood pressure is important because it can predict any potential health risks. This is done by strapping a band on the arm of the patient and then pumping a few times so that the gauge will be able to give an accurate reading.
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Grinstead Still Grinning - 2 Years after Adult Stem Cell Therapy
A series of heart attacks, bypasses, stents and heaps of nitro tablets is more than enough to put most people to rest in their rocking chair. Not so for Bob Grinstead who has just celebrated two years after receiving adult stem cell therapy in Thailand. He is now doing what he wants when he wants to.
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Hormone Supplementation for Heart Health - Good or Bad?
Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in American and in most parts of the world. Female hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been used in the recent past for reducing the risk of heart attacks and cutting down the risk of death in women with established heart disease. However, new data provides compelling evidence that HRT may actually make heart disease worse in women. On the other hand, since men suffer from earlier heart disease than women, it has been postulated that the male hormone, testosterone may increase the risk of heart disease. As a result, andropause, the male equivalent of menopause, has not been treated with male hormone replacement therapy, for heart disease prevention. Recent studies suggest that male hormone supplementation may be heart protective.
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