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Heart Disease
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Coffee and Blood Pressure
Confusion surrounding caffeine's effect on blood pressure is long-standing. It was initially thought to decrease blood pressure but later believed to increase it.
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Are You Taking Too Many Drugs? Why Not Take Natural Cures For High Blood Pressure?
Believe it or not, there are natural cures for high blood pressure that may be a better alternative to lower your blood pressure over medications.
In many instances, the medications often prescribed to lower high blood pressure are over-prescribed when there are better options available that can be the only step necessary for many individuals suffering from this common problem.
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Heart Attack - We All Know the Term, but What Exactly is a Heart Attack?
It has possibly been described as THE disease of the 20th Century and is certainly the one of the Century’s biggest killers but what exactly is Heart Disease and what exactly is a Heart Attack?
As they say, what is in a name? Well in this case the most common terminology in use is as follows. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is (as the name suggests) the Disease of the Coronary Arteries. Ischaemic Heart Disease or IHD is a narrowing of the blood vessels resulting in Ischaemia, which is a lack of blood supply to the Heart Muscle.
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Cholesterol - The Thief Of Our Loved Ones
Cholesterol is a serious issue among Americans. Thirteen million Americans will contend with high cholesterol this year. You should monitor your cholesterol levels on a consistent basis because you would never know whether your levels are high or low.
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High Blood Pressure Causes To Look Out For
With all the different high blood pressure causes, it's no wonder so many people suffer from this health condition. If you have high blood pressure as I do, it's best to understand all you can about this medical condition.
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How Excess Calorie Intake Results In More Cholesterol?
Most of you live with this presumption that excess fat consumption is real catalyst in production of excess cholesterol. However the reality is little twisted. Although saturated fat intake is a contributor to total cholesterol, what considerably affects cholesterol is your excess of total calorie intake that may not necessarily be an outcome of fat intake.
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High Blood Pressure - Some Facts You Should Know
The medical term for high blood pressure is hypertension. High blood pressure is a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher being this condition a factor in 67 percent of heart attacks in the United States.
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Know The Early Signs Of A Heart Attack Your Life Could Depend On It
Learn these important early signs of a heart attack to make sure you get help early before more damage occurs. Successful recovery for heart attack victims depends heavily on early treatment.
The first hour after signs of a heart attack begin is known in the medical community as the golden hour. The chances of recovery greatly improve if treatment begins within this first hour.
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Is There A Relation Between Anger And Heart Disease In Men?
We've all seen a T.V. show, or a movie with someone getting mad and having a heart attack. We've all heard the same scenario. You're going to cause me to have a heart attack. In truth is there any relationship between anger and heart disease in men?
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Wine Could Reduce High Level of Cholesterol
Cholesterol control could be an enjoyable experience for those who take liquors, as wine is the newly inducted remedy for controlling high cholesterol. It sounds unbelievable but it has been proven that intake of wine could reduce high level of bad cholesterol.
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Weapons in the Battle Against Heart Disease
Heart disease and stroke are our nation's number one killers. As we become more sedentary and more obese, heart disease is occurring in more severe forms and at younger ages. But, there are ways to avoid heart disease, if you understand the associated health issues and how to control them. Here's an overview of the contributors to heart disease and how to minimize your risk by managing your life.
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Reversing Endothelial Dysfunction
One of the precursors to atherosclerosis and heart disease is endothelial dysfunction. Because endothelial dysfunction can appear years before more serious heart disease symptoms, it is wise to try and repair this problem before it turns into something more serious. It is estimated that endothelial dysfunction affects approximately 50% of those over the age of 40.
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